'A , .ti Ixotcauxt Wow,li.—lt, lady—a yodit p 'w lady ,ire . will warrant—thus expetiates, in ihe columns of our esteemed.. Buffalo ntnnestat, f upon a very delicate topic: , 1 1 1 1 '4, woinan, who loves nnsonght,ideserkes • ;he scorn of the man shirlotres." 1,./ forgive;`.lletsiieti Mel bat ', Mi:k 0 the ' n ratio' kritted that paragraph' never see andOer bonnet! Mayon . 'White dimpled arum er encircle his cravat ! or buttons vegetate oil altirts. ' May no rosy lips ever press his ati.j . . l s . taehe, and, the' fates giant that his dick'ry strings break shod. off every , morning.. Oily no woman's iteirtever learn t best fasts i rH except with, indignadon—at tie manikin iof , hisrname,' and may hit 1 "/ f ' , 1 Stocking ivreys iieed. darning:" .-, 2.• -, ; • i • . ,-. '..-. -: t l'.l. • ,:iI. t ii We feel greatly inclined to r ,' y'Ame#ltCi that prayer, horrible as would be the ebial z I'' lion of him in whose behalf tbOady's feikent prayerMiett be answered. Thit.when tic, tut di •nantfair one adds—.' : , : "And when hii nerves are all unstrinttby disease; and hirlaead tbm4ibs with pia t as' 1:i • though an'earthquake were brewing in it; -,spay he have nothing in his.sick chainber butlitoot • heels, and see cot one i n ch of muslin oil Cal ico," • • : J ';.dLt --- We must hold back.our assent to the lone . diction, and dare wager our gold peiti - a4inSt 'the largeit nugget California or Australiil ever , produced, that dear Ruth herself wo od be `the first to hasten to the • poor wretch' . sick chamber, and'aith those tender minus tries which reveal the angelic naturei - ofAnait, tenderly soothe and nurse the afflicted iie.!l' But here is a smart 4i - t, Id ;1 • . "Deserves scorn ? , Why.? Bpenuid slie . gives her hive where there is noliopei ; of . turn ? That dOes look likes bad specn,ilti re dn, 'but she has' the Bible on her side :—'li you love them that , love you, what reward I have you? for do, not even.the Publicans ail; '.!, And here, too, is a burst:of true Wildatietly ' feeling:., ! , • , a l. :' . ) 1 . • "Givei herlove unasked! (Al with'a true -hearted man this would, methinks, heifie ;e a ' son of reasons telly he should love hei.J 'Rite gives him her whole heart — tor in thes4 iltibgs women does not work by halves. L-tit from gi'atituda, because he lo'ves her ; not'fistUt Ott , . i 'or charity, bectiiise he lis, begged it4t her, ° but because=-; : because—d o ur me lit W'ill take` ir more . of a phihosophei than I am toy " account for the undenia ble fact, that women di; farce-, times hive. these' horrid creatures called Men. , BATH GLEAiIxG." ,_ Tug following from Pttnch is a food bct , t - d bit. - . - le of our 'peculiarities:l , 1 'wing q !the vtl- f 1 in smarthess o 1 A Blades, it' is i. fll / Wee,lc •r; Zew I )r . of li. tt. mg 'ithe , _tee, an 1 / 4 1 1 viii are ;mph, itc' i • • fii i i!b, a t and :10 1 stirnents t ica oti l i, thia 'au .. 11" , i i 1 1 : 'ni , t tes - eiti td d...tli i e ti.i . tlan- Id' k . .,ipiitlista tl" ,1 ' f l i:' 4uorStil iiank• . ne , 1 "4 i l' - .1 ,---- v - .- ~ . counintlng of a steam - flouring or grist mill of stone. in k ' a o l 't° evr" ihree stories high. with a one atnry stone engine - house. i tli I RI . . engine and fixttien. elm) a two, story frame stable and ... ,5 , 1' 111,. .. wfirehoilne,with stone' basement. whOsti I iseovery . Atso.• All that cnrptin other lot or . plece Of ground, Pit -1 . reat f* tit pf the nate in the borough of slitternville Schuylkill county beginning at the distanre of fort feet t ratwardly froM . , itlitees"tVitei:" the centre of ilre'llline 11111 and Schuylkill Haven trail- lt. ."/', I d 1 : road, and in the line of Sunbury street.lit naid Icorough. i re; r se Ile th e thence !south nine &green east and parallel with /plc' Railroad 116 feet.•t here north cdt d eg ,-,,, went, a nd 0,,,.. onlyimlihe ' l new, duet wi th Sunbury street r•rty feet to the centre ref the V. l t 1n0. 11 9 1 4 .se°,,, day, t h e cent ren se atemid Railroad. thence south nine degree cant along Italleadone hundred and thirly-cev , have ' `- itita fret! and efts 'en feet and nix itichen. thence north there degree sea , i i . . r l i ~ ...I I I ], •.. .whoi;r: - rroperty hilherte encored to 'aid. Wm. Illoner lightene•d A me iCaneitiri. ", ithital %a feet, thence. north 16 degrees encf ecru almigli • f i SUCCI.IBB to the almig tiler, h. ‘; - 0 ; 1, itsm Paid Property hitherto conveyed to gold William Intoner-A . .lr, and eit 21'. feet. thence north twenty- right and One-half dr-1 Ita kindred rights of ,free expe ~.. ri ll 1 : 11 . , , htlex- green Card 25 feet.'thunce north thirty-Mt and. one-half degrees east h'4 fret, thence north 33 degree; rat 36 feet, • • anon, and whopping your owt.. • •t thenee north twenty-tour and one-half degrees east 33 I ,eril , • "Hail to the American ea g le .,, he poise 41" 1 , :reef. thence north 69 degree-Pi went 113 feet to the plate beginig. • himself above the broattAtlanti 11: sd Auso, All that certain other tenement and int of ~„ • - , , a wing . if round in the borough of 313nemeille, Schuylkill ermn apiece on England and Colunibit ;„i ,i. t,• ty..adjoitilng lota of Blair 51cCienaclian mad intn now or 4 4 't, ff...... 1 s late of Daniel R. !lemma, containing twenty-fire feet beak atid - tai ` i pointingto atatesir t,, • • front and marked in the general plan. No. (It being 111011 ' I, i ~ . .• the mute lot of 'ground Which John 0,1, Woolison, Sheriff •:yet to be." • - - . i 1..,, nu Sehaylkl.ll county, by Ded l'olEdafed the tatth dayof • ' ~,, • "Success to the British lion,ilies 1 0 6 11 4, March', .A. D., 11601. granted and conieyed nom Wm. ILI • ~, 1 1, Oft Potts, in fee e and the mune premises a Itich Wm. R. l'idlp iv touchant . But if he ever Aiceornea : .„_ , and wife by'deed dated the sixth day of NoreMber, A.' .11 II . wfX9* D,. 1a43, granted and conveyed unto William ' rave; it pant, may he he scourged • hy4 ie star Nii t fee)=-at the property of W 11.1.1 A3l lIINNERSIIITZ.. 1 , A t ten. All that certain lot i or puce of ground. situate gled luintier, till he puts its titi be ~ 11 , , . .. n e Is.rough orrottnville.Schn)lkill county. • legs, and boils with alignish.Wl IL ' bounded , on the west by Centre'idreet. on the ...., ti ; - • _ ....,____,...__.,......_ i ; ... • , ' Wart_ti by property. of William Carter. on the emit - . it • . .41 , Ant Coal Ptr;et , and: on the south by other' property of Tuts story from a Western Mag 48 a genii faun., itnsw-t,ointstntee in Wit on Centre eireet al ;t ifie mit•wester. In recently' taking the trip gm. r ajn a dat ,, b , r: t o o f; v •et i,rick with dwellingih appurtenances. r i t , ez e nee w e it z. , ory 1,64 bark building thereto attached, with ' . 'l in a stage coach over the ruglied diange !of ' I.„ -r 111 , : •fr, sent6ntl t and a brick Maid«. hills called the "Baraboo -Filliffs,7 l l between Vit that certain Int or piece 01 ground nitwits:to' Pm ..,; 11 ugh a hottsaille Schuylkill county , e m it the towns of Lodi and - Bar:0)(4;in 3Y,isconsin b ‘" . .„"wiliorl the 'west by Ce n tro : str ee t.the t I.:. i !il , t un ''''Oth molly of ait os Russe l , on nn th e the coachful of squeezOd and • r! ' Olte ri d, passen• a. wli. !. ". ' l.- ..1. 1r, r0t fi n the south .. by prop,...rty of Edward L ii , i rti lt Aksi o l:l 7,. .ft t ill front on Centre street ,20 fret. ~gees found Some relief iron t. 4 tniliousness. yil W 1 , with the appurtenancs , combating of the journey in the original , 'smirks which, lof dwelling .h us e, with Mirk be.... 'stable—no tit ~ home time to time , fell from; the of un l' i 'u`"Bll43l' ``' " ,--- P"T"''' of JAMS.e . . , A tato . No.. I 1 , 1 • i t Tl that lontain half Int nf -- - elderly woman who Was one t 3, ithc,company. piece 0. , grout. . . .. ...ji ' , I . ..__ ~,, ..,_ ~,,,... aUate .11 toe eastern -tint- '...cr.• She persisted . in expressike.greatll,;contempt ;,..,.2,7";,, r , , , of entis%iiie. In the,Cout. '. 01 .11 , ''' '''''''"”`" Mini non h'wanl tv Mr Geol. Pt i for the other sex, and . for marrten iltfe gener- "rtb"""ardi) at ur ;,,treet, ii;nthwentrfa e rdir by ground late of Ei ally, and intimated that such ild always been I half of Inc number "" "ih "" t"r4l3i hY other ittaildtto in front on said George t rise tf: feet and I. her opinion; and as it had pntittionaly leaked' "sepueiensncisk.'eo 11 141 fret 6 Incite., with the . inh .of a '.. 4 -3 store brick dwellin 7 VII , LnUl.e. with a 2 ano. t.e y l i ! ItitelMii and frame nun= Out from her conversation 'that. she had been ' . , , /j ,' ~. ' ..1 kitchen th h e i z, , . ,, : , .. t --,. nd a double 134 story frame e of I dwelling married, and had raised a turge,'ff ` m il t' No...2.— , Aillkai c ‘ rrtald, f int. or plere of l a . children, I . ventured to ask ; h er bow it hap.. V01113‘.• ~ , t (Mit{ 111 I ale raat, . - . . „ .. a.',, . 1 1 inn to II e il l "' piied that, with the teetingslit contempt she hn i' m vA o f i '"""' i lle. 1 " th .t f c . 1 ) 1 T " j j 1 kill, bounded in front by t'4, l „: : 1 ," ' c 11 , "..t Marl froni..the first felt. for liia men, s e ever - itosin.l int.; ofl Eli Cake. on I",,Vi t r ,`, " a .l " '" ith. rear by sterly side by the '• ; • I, northwest half of jot' stumbewe could'hate married one of them. `, Wa'al," r t r i ,, l „„,,,, 7 , , ...,,and P,utltea a r ri r hy ~ containing in t. on , a id 1.„...,,, .1,,, ' i ~ , ;27 feet. and in' depth 141 feet 11 , . a.Lid she, "young man, I'll . fil you jest how ; with the sppur , ...mines, consisting of a Iwo air s ' id( dwelling fins • 'twas. When I was a littleig t al i lira in , I with a ono stoyv frame kitrhen a.' i tint „,'” ~.'"' . P.,. t More frame dwelling hon... and a 1 .. it ...„. rn; frame'on family where there was nn tiltt maid, who, in I dwelling tionoil with otnne haaetnen 4 ./2. '''' d 4 1 'h b h going up stairs to bed' ha_ t .go t r ug ~., No. 3.—A1l that certain !met or p lc,i„. a d an I sit unte in lint tich , los riphip ,r e st or -,,,,-.• l ita --i i i. fronded dn tho earl by a public mad A nr i, Si I entry-way where there was n it Pilelof ip - otatoes , from Pottsville to Mlnernrille. on the b ~,,. 1„, r i in one corner, and she used; to Make me go, . Philip 1..0n, and tondo claimed by satin. . fr . ; ' d '- .. , !I 1 1 nn the south and went by land claimed t ai ,, . nr. and and Vover.'em tip with a blanket before she .' tier. rent3dinletr. t", erre, more or t e es. adh. - u ' l " ' ft t l '' ' apporte -1 nanrea, taddieting of " a double two Flory fra i ii,,A,,, , ,, z , went by 'ern, for - fear theyl , would isee her, , !wow, 'clause they had eyes., Wa'sii,thiaks I, if tad i Na. 4.—A1l that certain l _ .141 , 110r1. or aro 1 ''' :4' . ' .. I I I , j situate In the Stomata at Norweg ia n. ‘te n" . maids is like that, I won tb4 one %dhow. So kill, county. bounded P on the wrath by h 14 1 :1t. I ' l„ ' 'll ' ' ' ' 1 barb ••• .1. , •• the It I.y lot of Etillril,' •you see;,aii soon :vs I got olit eni.46, like a fool I went and gOt ~, . . How IT STIIKNGS4ENED Iftst..-!—A student Of one of our State C01144.11u1d al barrel of 'ale 'deposited in his room — l Ontrary!nf course to role and usage He rectiked a !summons to appear before the Presidift6t, who said : "Sir, I alls informed that ; : i lksu ba4 Wberrel ,of ale in your room." :II !; 1 • : ' "Yes, sir." I "Well, whit eiplanationi, I 'lin you make?" 'Why, the fact is, sir,litit : . My Iphysician advises me to try a little el! ' ! e t day as a Auk ; and not wishing to stop titli 'e lie Various places where the beverage is retailed, I concluded to have a barrel taken to tny ! rn foo t. . „ • "Indeed. And have yO#lderived any ben efit from the use of it?" ".! ! .: • , • . 1 A h, yes, sir. .When Ic!harrel 'was . first taken to my room, two oj i s isinie, I could scarcely lift IC Now f i c ii. carry it with' the to 1 1 greatest east." . .The witty student was 1 chargi dij spetial repriMand. - _ :!!!1:' ' 'ONE of the wait , antusi O ,apph • i. i - a pravineiu!iim We have 'ei) r hea of a Southerner, who e 4 ink addition, thuS: "AO upit first down the Units and -tbfis . l4 tens euly u tn." • - - ,;;i1 r • A ozsrLemAN at a la Steal ilie.fire' was going 441, ask iu ,l "whisper, "How end t i t atir thel interrupting the nansie tr;--" bars," replied the trieltdi "Twit wicked dou't iiiefiat hal maid a good Mau to hislro sere is queer," said Cutry. im his day? Leo I I . s'pose 4 4he di. clock its de foie:woo • Wit §uutor. "Tut young ladies, icily of rings, chains, ihe,uu calleled extent now ieilhionable, should be like watches . eke] full jewelled." r . I • ••• • • Tux oldest piece of fiik,nituti is the multi. ice kiwi table . • it wee 016 triicled more than ibousiod years ege:iind is Yet. as good as Rit'F'S ALES. SHERIF'B•I3A LE OF REAL ESTATE:• ' - Dr-Vli TUE of stindry Writs. - Of, ii i. jj Venda i 'Exposes. Levert Ames/ sod Firri Face; as. termed out of the Coort of Common Phew of Scher kill County. 'Old to ma directed, there will be espoeed •_ Public Pale ni. 'Vender...ea tialuitlayi December 4th e 1111511, at 10 n'elnelt;io the forenoon, at the Public Homo o f Gaeta. lltu..lie the florougyb raf Pottsville., Schuylkill . Otseq,,the It:thrall* dmeritied Seal *stater; town: , • iiih i t m ,` ) reArmang patents of greisisl, altgateli lbe berms*" nit Illisomllle,firknolkla Causty, and Ably bestedset end described al, totlisera,so wit r.= tine begin alms at a Mk* Os ate eietearrOakle ofThint street, et thegdireanceof ISO feet northwa r dly trout Oak stmt. theist ~Manny parallel with Oak street 00 feet to an alley, t nee iiiwthwarilly gloat the mid alley GO feet, thenceolerit to Tbirdati t. thence enbthwerdlY alone Third - street. eit . teet to 14 plant of The other beginning ‘ f r ' est wanily parallel with Oak street 9 et 'a stake at the northwasetkardifewner of Lewitt street. thium weeterardly along Lewitt street 122 feet. (bathe woe more or hex.) to line of lot r 'now of Gideon Bag; thence northwardly parallel with Third street forfy feet. theme/ eisterardly parallel with Leeds street ID test (be the wamore or less,) to Third street; theme soith• vanity idols Third street forty Stet to the place Of be =lli ginning, wit the appurtenances. consliding ur ic doable tea ntory frame dwelling house with stone 1 .-,- 3 , basement, lath frame kitchen attached—as the - 1 - ~' pronely of WILLIAM MOH 48. deceased, to the bandit of Aun Thomas; Adedn letratrix. AL ', Duo, All that certain lOt or piece of ground,altruite on the stet ride of a certain SO fret wide street, laid est-hf Cornelia* litesetiatrn, called Cattawiess street, and oh the north ride of a certain Piety, feet wide street. callediWal. ' nut street, and on the west vide Of a certain 20 feet' w ide street, called Strawberry street. In the town otTusin rock. in the to relablp of eelsiyikill, its the County of fultuyi kill, In I lie State of Pirmsylvania.'and marked in.a reit. tato planar lot. laid oat by the said Cornelia,' Stevenson, No. Ilve:llsoentaining to front or breadth On the said Cattawiereastriet fiftY feet, and extending In „length or depth on the mid Walnut street 200 feet, and on the said Strawberry street 60 fiot t bounded on the /with by lot No- tour, (4.) on the trellt'ldde by Shetetheni ',rod, fin the south by Walnut secret% mad • on; the meat** by Cattawisea street aforesaid. vrith the imparts; Dances, consisting of a tvf framer dwelling„ TM' . 111 1 hese*, and a one story frame s as - the , primekty of MAHLON IiOCOSINEII, It DANIEL SCAUP.".' ,',.: Auto, AM that certain lot or plower ground , situate In the Beroughof Tamaqua. Settuylkilleounly, bounded nu the eolith by Pout street. on the west by let of Jacob Albertenn, on the uirth by Roes street. and on. the east by lot of itthiel Canipbell. containing In width 40 feet, an I in dePtit ltd feet; with the. apptirtananemAlla consisting of • two-story frame dwelling house anklet stone bamenteret, and a frame stable-,,ei the Property of JOEL _M. OSIM. i Atari, Alf,ttett certain piece isr parcel of ground, mita ateth fierily township, Schuylkill County, bounded on the south, by, thercead leading from Branchdale to Ulm* ellyn,Oiithe east, west and northhy land of William L. illiewart 'a eon tabling-sheet one' quarter of en acre. fa !w ita ihe eppurbertances.xonsirting ofs twostoryja ifyrinte dwelling house with stone beseuter+eas the Pror tidy of SIIWAItO CONNY.I.LT. i I, ' Mee, Ali that eertalirfarm. i rut or piece of land. sit uate in Nvitb.Manhairt township, Schuylkill County. Wended by lands of Daniel Niter, lease Guy, lands of the febuYlkill Navigation Company. lands late George halbert and Others. containing 171 acres, more r.r less, with the .pputteuances. CO : 11141d in e Oft' twostory 0 stone Ta Yoh' House. with a nee:story stone Mich 'nit thereto attached,* frame st4ble,.and a two striry log dwelling house and a frame tern—as the peep. arty of WILLIAM MINN /CIL Also. Alt that certain lot of ground: situate on the northwesterly side of Market Street. In . the • Boroneh-of Potuirille, bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at a dilatant% f2l fret from the southeasterly COI , ner of a tiO feet int on the northwesterly side of Market Square. marked Tra the Ilan of-Yeti A Pnt lemon's addl. Hon to PoitseilleSitli 'mintier fifteen. theatre westerly along said Market street twenty four feet, and rontain log In depth with, parallel aides running at right angles with said Market stned, pile 'hundred and eleven ' tel lour Malawi, with the appurtebanos, consisting ta . of a two Only brick 'dwelling house, with a two-story stone kitchen, and a I;instory frame bark building thereto attached—as lite prOperly of )11C11 A lil. CuGll BA N.i .r i ALSO, All that certain tract or parcel of recd lend sit-1 oats In llrtineh township. Schuylkill county. bonnited and described on (reams: Beginninitat •,t, stone. thence by lands now or late of Boyer suit Berger and Wni. Greiff and other*, south SS deerees raid 57 perches to a pest, thence by land, of Martin, , ,f• neer the two follow ing courses and distance north Ma al,/greell and onehillf ens , 277 pen:her to a stone • formerly a .white cak. north half a degree emit 18:3 neediest to a Wire, thence teestand Id the Forest Improvement Company, tormerly Otto's heirs, snuth 49 degretet West 201 perches to the place of begienieg, contaluiug by a surrey thereof made be I Samuel B. !tither, I:sq.. in the month of M a y . Hee, t w " c , hundred and fort pfail r acres 'and fortyeeven rt . p erc h es , with-the appurtenances. consisting of 4 blocks of miners' stone homers. ti blocks of mi ners' frame hauler, and three two-story. miners' frame houses—as the.prtmerty of WILLIAM L. IthiVA BT. Aug,. All that certain lot or piece of cround. situate In the borough of .Minciarille. In the county o f Schuyl kill. beginning at a mail Glick oak toe on the west bank of the west branch of the river Srh nylkill. theneel along the wept back of the said river ' , math eighteen ile-1 gross and thirty Minutes. east one It u n driel'and eighteen feet six Inches to a post. Corner to a lot reserved by Blair McCienalhasi, thence by said lot south Illfry•xoFen de-' greet; and fifteen minutes. west two hundred and fur teen feet to a , paet on a lateral railhead now or lately cal-', led Patterson s railroad, thence up the same nort h one degree and thirty minutes raid filly bet. 'meth twenly six degrees east foity legit three inches , and eorl In'thirt v. six degrees and thirty minutes east erventy-n*yett, thence by land now or tate of Joseph Jean etta eighty-tee degrees and thirty minutes. east one I hundred and two „feet six hitches, mute or less. to k the place of beginning. with the af.purtenantes.-r - ' -. . . ~ . _ ....VIL each alrerd. Oil the east by lot of Edward ?reel i 1,,,., th o north by it 30 feet wide street, and on the e ‘t s . MI of dames Thomas. containing it t width 11d feel ' In depth XS) feet. more hr less. with th e eppo r t on ,,, ...flowing of a double two story triune dwelling ha with stone basement. , 516.5. , 1l that certain lot or pleceof ground situate In Norwegian township, Schurikill b i" - county, bounded on the west by tbe m oun t ST 1 Cattail' lialiroati, and on the north. rest and soulh• by lands; of,LNlcholaa 'Theorem.. containing In .width 150 feet. ankin depth 225 fret. more or less, with the appur tenances, consisting of a-1 1 ,4 'dory frame dwelling bows with 'atone basement, frame summer kitchen and frame stable. . ' ' • N0.'6.'. , Ail that certain lot or piece of ground situate I n t heard/reship of Norwegian. Schuylkill county. te,un• tied on thievd by Peacock turret. on the south by land of Arelbibpld lionaidaon, on the west by lands, of the Truatiesdif the York Farm. and on the north by —. --.enntaining In width fret: and in depth Mal feet, mole or iota, with the appurtenances. contdstlng of a twastory frame dwelling boos,, with stone basement and frame summer kitchen. ‘._. , No. 7..—A1l that certain lot nr piece of mound situate in the township of Norwegian, Schuylkill county. houn ded nn the' orth by Peactick road. on the east thy lot "1 Goetze flay. on iheatotth by the :Mount Carbon Railroad. On the west by tot of A,chllaild lionaltiaon. containing -in width it feet; and In depth 225 'eel, more or less. with the appurtenances. ronalatlng of a double two ' , tory framedwelllng house with atone basemen)—as the prop. et I y of 11 , It A NelS SPENCER. .. . Atso.iMi that twrestory frame Intllding with stone basament,altuate in Walnut street between Sixth and Seventh streets, In the Borough of Ashland,-Fe d.. in said County. on the western pert of the' lot marked with the number ninety-two, (92) In settle° marked with the number, eighty-two. (82) in the gene. rat Prdi orytbon of said linmugh, containing In front nn Raid Walnut street twehre feet. and In depth twenty-live feet, and the lot or pie,'e or ground and cartilage rippar , tenant thereto-da the imperty of PATRICK Clt A INT., owner,. kr. ' ' MA, A IrilMt certain two story frame house,. , -r•,- ' Miner on the northerly side of Biddle street. sate' gralebard of AfrEn ght street. In the town of 11 9 tiordtid. (Itutlectowoship.) Schuylkill Cennty, on lot marked with the number Ore on the general 98 Pof Plan of slid town, containing lo front on said Biddle attest thirty feet, and in depth thirty feet. end the lot or piece of ground and turtling* appurtenant to said building-- se the property of A. 1,. 01.11,..0wner, A.'., and DANIX4 BARRON, contractor, Aci. !.• Alan. All that certain dot or piers -of ground, marked in a certain plan of kaa l l.altbnut bylacob Alter, number. "Five." sitUst aon the meritwardly side 01 Cent re Street, at a distance of eighty Celle ortharaderly front's certain twenty Sot wide alley, trbw widened and called East blerket street, In the-borough of Pottswilm. e en r a i rt i nx In front or breadth on said Centre Street twenty feet, and extending that breadth In length or, depth to Logan street, communicating - with wad alley now called liast Market direst. bounded northwest werdly by property' now or late'of.Robert Adams. northesetwanlly by said Logan street, imatheastwardly by property of John Clay tt n. nod. by Centre. street. aWreseld,, with the' appuitenariem, consisting of a linve story', twilt dwe lt ing bouei with& basement, storegnam on the brat floor. with a three story brirk kilrbco and a I,lf story frame beektbmildinterith . stone beeruient theretol attached—as the property or ILEXIIT EPTINO.. , ALPO. All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate' in. 114 Borough of 'Ashland. Schuylkill County. bounded ) on rho north by Walnut street. On the east by lot No.' EU, on tha South by Spruce oteat. and on the weal by I int N 0.124, being lot N 0.112 n section' 93 on Walnut I nt 'street, ooaining In width LK . . and in depth ITA feet, I red. with the appurtenant** constSting of a double two-story framilTarnent Home, with stone basement, and a I Mary (rata* kitchen attached ' , with atone basement tr l i slab stable—as the properly of PATRICK ILSYNKY. . ! :: Batson and taken In caveat nand wilt be'reld by .. • • " JOK:i P. IMPART.- 1 Sheriff's Ofilen.PottMille,t . : . , Merit: , November 121h,1858. jI - ' ' 490 t . ' Iwithout titione of.a , WAS that IS SUM 111 ISEZINIM to the nest trty, seeing 6d u friend; /fire without .tween the their days,' .vast. UDat live out. half 'bout 'label • SHERIFF'S SALE of , ny .VIRTIJE of Ail Lertirio Fades and rem ,nut of OS Court of Common P 'Ay, and to me directed. there wl I, I see or vendee on ge4kUirdajra **Wel* '' at 10 o'clock in _the forenoon, 1 Joie C. Luna, (American lin Potteeillit,SchUelkill County, I real 0406,10t/it : 1 I, AU the twenty-three limb* p. the mid Pg'tXit iiikiSON ng adjoining trees Pt they Witte hundred and ninth .r ,sperettett, and &Dominator six - ate now putty te - Cuts and per Ship ((formerly itt the township kill) In the Counlyof Schnille aelfollowp, to wit: The Stet eheatiut oak. thence by land o Waggoner north riztparrett d and ninety-seven end a half twenty-threw degrees VIM ' thence by land'oftiettlils d north eiztyedne degrees must t three perehes toe pine. then twenty-three degrees west tali ' month sixty-tee degrese west Ave perches to a pine. notib twenty-four perches to:a corn west iour hundred. and mist thence by land 'tete ofCh second of mid tries, and in one degree east eightrfesir thence by vacant land south fifty-two paha,. to the four hfindred and twenty on and fifty-two perches and alto , roads. - The second of which wild t f thence by land late of Henry ; traits. south eighty degr. sixty•four perches; to a pine, east seventeen -perches to Leonard need north eighty perches north a' rt t r in ndandvaiatn dred and forty-eight and a h by savant land north eighty dred and twenty?traved. a ' slope. south five degrees w perches to a corner, south el perches to a pine. and an perches to the plate of begi deed am eland eighty perch cent. for roads. And the third of which aid traria beginning at a poet. thence by land y -to William Waggoner and claimed by James Dundas, aad land of Leonard Reed t north one degree meet soder mired and nine perches to a stone. thence by second o said tracts north twenty three degreeswest eetentee perches to a , pine, thence by same and tot ant land n rt h eightv-tlee durreet wet three hundred endive° pe eado a pine, Meet° by land of John Meyer and Comm' y south thirty-one degrees west two hundred and nine eeti perches , to a stone, south one degree east fifteen per t in; stone Ly e pine. and north eighty-three degree eaet tone hundred and blue ty-five emboss to the pia, of beginning. containing t twee hundretiand fitlyoue cute and twenty perches and - allowance of six per cent. t r roads. Ac. The premises above described being the time which was cornered to the maid P.KTBR NIAIeON y two generate indentures , . one of them from Sarah H Kinney by Indenture datelt the twenty-third day of I - mher. A. tr.. 1840, nvorded in Schuylkill County in Book No. 20. p 4 £•B3. te e wherein seventeen arty the thereof was ;mottled and conveyed unto Charles Mt er. Morris Patterson and the mild PETER MAISON,IO ess, as containing one thou , mend one hundred and % three - erne and onabondred and forty-nine perches. or less. and ex'repting rut rf said grant a piece of la dennveyed to John C. Offen man of three acre*, and a 'all town Into in the town of New Castle. which bad . ii - told, or conveyed with the rights appurtenant lb tette and the other of them froM Timothy M. Bryan, dtninisteator, kr, by indent. tore d.ded the 26th day . Deeentber, A. D , 1&49, re corded in Srhuytkitl Con yin Deed. Book No. 32, psee 39. -Ac.. granted and eon yed unto .the said PETER MA ISDN onesixteenth ereof. and the mild PETER NI AISON bath since sold red eonveyetteertain portions of said one-sixteenth wi h the appurtenances; as the property of PETER MAT N. Also, All that torten t • tof land, situate fn Wayne townshfp.Schuylkill Con t . hounded by landeof Dente' K. Reed. Wm. and Gene beefier. John W. Heffner. Km.. helm of Jacob Fan . . eceased,.and Brown and Iluntainger,enntalnlng • arrest and ROM perches. or therenbouht. with the a .urienanees. consistingil: of a nue ',wry log dwell ng honer and a Trams barn: as the property JACCUt SCHAEFFER, with nutter to Jacob fiat:, terre-tenant ' Alan. All that certain I • t or piece of grnond:sitttate to the itormigh of Ashland. buylkill County, bounded no the north by Carbon tdr -t, on the west by lot of Jacob / Shuman. on the south b a 33 feet wide alley, and on the east I y lot of the heirs o George 'Morrie. deceased. con taining in width 211 fetd. red In depth 123 feet. with the appn, tenaneep. consist s g of. a twoatory frante dwelling, Immo*, witit storm basement, with 'vone room on the first at r, and aVA story frame kitchen attached. and a tame stable: es the'propertf of ABRAHAM KLASg. .A , so. All that , 'ertaln o f or piece of ground. situate In the Borough !ref Sebuyl in Haven. SchnYtkill County, bounded on the north b lot of Omega Mayberry, no the east Icy en alley. on the mitt by lot of trittian Harris. and on the•wZat by Doe s treet , containing in width 40 feel. and in depth 'MO f t. noire or tem. with the appear tenanees. consisting of one story (mute dweillterti . ~,. tinu.i,, with a basement story of stone. and a one el: story triune kitchen alt elnet. and a flame stable; as the property of ARTI Uit WA !JACK Aim , . All the right. ti le and intermit of Wm, F. Hitch en. ot. In ...11m.! to all th certain lot or piece of ground, sit state in;the Borough f Cremona. Schuylkill County, hounded pn the north I Front street. on the east by lot of Andrew hortlmer.,..o the south by Coelstreet, and on. the weet by lot of lien hazel; ennteining In width 30 fret. ate' in de th '2OO 1, midi tho appurtemtrieles: coo. r tri t plotting of a two ..tory fr m'adlvelling house. witba more room on the first nor. Sind a two envy brick hack-building thereto. tachel; as the pnmerty o , . ',-- 1 \ ~... WILLIAM 1 4 -KITCIII. •• , • Also, All the right. till and interest of Samuel B. Dickson, of:1,10mA to all hat certain lot or piety of ground. situate In tl Bo olgh of Schuylkill haven, ticbti3iklit Coisnty , uncle on the south by Front street, on the cre4 by of of Ch lee leader. on the north by a In feet wide alley and on th east by lot oferm:lne Christian. containing 1 width 30 t and in depth 110 fort. with the appurt netters , - consist ne of a awn-story atone dwelling house. ith stone basement, with a two-story frame kitch n with al rme basement at • a. tached thereto. and a rick stable; as the proper ty of SAMUEL. It. Di KSON. Alto. All that eerie is two-story frame dwelling hoaxe with at Atone In ment story. situate on the eg west table of slecond s t. In the florough of St. Clair. County of Schu Mill. adjoining on the north the property ofJohn Stall ran, and on the south the proper ty of Martin NleDerto t, enntainl ng in front 17 feet. and in depth 20 feet. and he lot ..r piece of ground and ettr• tibiae appurtenant; a the. property of 'IIIONIAS MOP' OA N.(Colwallatier.) • • Alin. All that cert. ate in Tremont town y e yed on warrant to ler. bearing date Jul; surveyed in the mina on tbe eget. and i'hi log on the branrip Creek. containing to sore rf six per cent. the same prentims w his wife by their If Loose, in fee. record 'Bonk. No. Tti. pig* consisting of 2 two. the property of JA( Also, All that err Int of ground or r situate on the pout and Walnut atm t. the maid building height. cont a ining and extending in with a brick ',atiltl piece of ground an leg, as the propert MAN, Bishop of I or n-pole') owner. Abs. All that e In the Borough of and described as h to A ',drew Morti as the mete was or n tract or piece, of coal land. Atm. hip. Itehuylklll County, and so r l'hilip Lesher and john yit -ISth.l and bounded by lands ka of John Usher and Peter Bright Ip Deanne on the west. and also of Lorherry Creek and Fishing it hundred and six acres and allow• he the same more or less. and being Itch John C. Klautrutb and Mary d trmided and conveyed to. Jacob I in Felsnylkill County in Deed 654. with the appurtenances/1 tory log dwelling houaetc JD LOOSE. - • sin Catholic Church building and ,ralarre appurtenant Thereto, -west eornerof Eleventh street lin she Borough of Ashland. ling eloch:d of brick, about 2% teeth' In front on Walnut street 40 feet, ' e pth along Eleventh street .75 feet, /I of 12 kwl In depth. and the Int .or I rill-1112ms anon rtenan Oto said build of the Eight Bev...JOHN N. NEW. e Diocese of Philadelphia. Pa., t.wner nd John 11. James. contractor. 'sin lot or piece or ground. situate 'ottsville.SchuyitillCounty, hounded How.: Beginning at. a post, corner lot in t he linear Norwegian street. ginally laid out, thence along slid lot nett'3o degrees. v.? 126 feet to a post ter a renter to Saw t ',Mortimer' Int. thence along said lot tenth GO dogr i i west 32 f tto the west line of land now or late .11 of Patterto: and Abraham po m. t. thru along said lined th In deg east :20 feet to the north line ni Norwegian street thresaid. and thence along mid street nortbAU degrees • ast Mt feet 8 iiirbes In the place of be. gitilltg. being p. rt of lot No. S 2 in said Patterson and Potet k addilinn I. itntterille. , with the appurte- AL name*. renalstln nf * two-story frame awaiting. '„; bouseand a (rant Stable. 4 ALOE All that ,retain int or Mery fit grrlund. situate In the Borough n Pottsville, chuyikill County. bounded nn the nbrth by , ervregian street. on the east by lot of itoalic 7 .lecdnite I, on the south by a 20 feet wide alley and on itn. +eat V the Greenwood caner. eontaining in width 2.5 gfret. en In depth IMO feet; at the property of RICHARD JON kl: . Abe, All that rertiln lot or piece of ground, situate In the Borough .f Tamaqua. Schuylkill County. on the eset'sitteof Pin street. fronting •-.5 feet on mid Pine atm.., and exte ,' ding beck to Welter street 150 feet• bounded on the th by lot of Wm. li. Lehr, on the sonittby land u. 11w Dld•lie Extete. on the east he c a w, Walt•lterert. e don the west by said rill! VVVPVt. bei I; , pert of 'iivhet is allots the Biddle Estate- with the Anhui , tenence'e. contd. Mg of a VWo.l.l(try i VARIO 411Velling , a . 110l1W. with eta e basement, frame carpenter %bop t; and 'frame stet..; se the property of DAVID T. HALDEMAN.. . 3,. - Also. All t . two certain contigunue half Into of ground. situat its tile.ltorrzugh of St.llair. Schuylkill Count v. bnund d and dracribt , d'ag felines. In wit: each et e a hi mix are feet in. width rind ono hundred Girt In 41 , pth and are he westerly half parts of lute marked In iltrAtt's subdi felon of bin St. Clair late w(th the num.. bers 7 and 5, ing subdivision of lots number tit In the generet pl a n 0 Isaid town, bounded in front or westerly by Second strellt. on thereat; by the ether halvea of said lots number • and S. northerly by property of Ludwig Doom:tn.. and vontherly by property ot D. Arnold, with the appertena see. consisting of a twcestory frame dwelling hoe with atone basement, a twa.story ,frame dezeilin' hotter with store room on the first 'Doer. a frame nide and a frame riled; as the property of .10SEPII r !LOTMAN. . • V . c tlal, "Se la chef the Rail Med of the meld. the Phil:e , Iliphi • and S nynry Rai hoed Cotnpann•. as is con tained 1 4 1steen its i tervection with the extension of the Mine ' l ,,ll l ltni 'Sat Ylkill Haven Railroad Company, as woe t'''leo arld . d• ignated in two certain other moil gagei. , " 111 d.. in he Recorder's ochre of Northumberland Cotut4l,, t e Stale of Pennsylvania, nue of them in MMIDIPP . ii , V. ' N 0.3. pages 632 A re It nd the of her of them in Mortfaxe k No. O. paKro 237 Ac.. and its modern! ternsimeln chuylkill County with Its rorporotO trap rhirer, 00 geze .„ * . nd mpourtrOaoreS. and also all .the Reel Rove, leaving to the said. the Philndelphla and Sunbury V 4 mut Coutpeny. or in Which they have any part. share Interest,' situate In A. e hullkill County. in the State r Pennsylvtnie ;ar the property - Of TUN ' PIIII.ADE *I(A AND SUNBURY It'AILKOAD COM. PANT. Also, All Washingtm lamb of C. than T.. 151.31 ehrivi Vrit • apPtlrtenas I:: ha pertain (arm or timed of lend 'Monte in I. o nibip. Schuylkill Cunty. - huntided by nrad Reichert. Thorny", herger. dfm'd..lona / 1. 11 . 0 3:rrain !Inwood, l'rter Kremer and 111. enntaldnyt 130 arrry, quire or Irtai with the . confiding of a two...tory *toile . int: how., with tuafunrnt. log spring :and a hc, n with tour boor al% k bar otifratne 'dwelling b0w.... ._ i, furnt , t..r Mon:. tott.•thfr with the ridht and 11143 , I Iht saw eta on (he land of :Salome Sist• ,"Inmelirbert. Log intermarried with Mathieu L itm Monday.. lorodaye and wednerulays, of fery week. with-hat earn., ?table and under ~ ndiflone that Adtatfiebert. the firmer Own. i .re drecribed premise.. used and enjoyed the and a atom privilege sin. (tate ftotzln.) d each and the •ante e er of tbe a same. Mao, A I that Certain lot de thee" of ground, 'Bottle In Pincer. re Township, SebnylVlß toasty, hounded .itorth•wea wardly by Int of Inillan'ltsliaber.north.alat nardly by nipeloneken street. rocohbastwantly by lot of George ki Matehin. Itru.. and notrtiweownrdly by an alley. rout Into t in width non Tuindockrn street. to feet. and a - tending In depth of that widthpriatlierest wardly on hundred snit— fart. mots or less; i e the PtoPartr , /SA AC WritlN. dereased.lit the hands of Adam B , it and Lucy eaten. Atindnierators, e e . Alen. /4 , ! that certain farm or treet of lan& Wattle ill, ?trek Pe torrnahlp. Selutylk 111 lktuntyf'h stn. at, by tend.. of Bernerd K. It. Kepiwr A ::: . noel K. If . Kepner.Jamb ttarr.Jowph .fro th and (.Ihrtetlan Osentach•deceneett 1 enntatnit 0 acres : end 88 parches, more or Iris, the appo enaneee, ennobling Ms I amatory Ingdendling ,t 1.111140. et4da frame honk horn with 'tone basement; as the pro yof DANIkL MACK. . . Atm. ..11 that notain farm or treed of land. rituals In the Itaintfih of A abet rn, Sch nylk 111 County, bons. Al.7 l l . a u ll i t itte, to by e, la co nd n e ta ti n fl i a n tuttli K ic and I . .0f less, with the apptirten g an See, ms s two-story stone dwelling house, witrbaer I * I,li story, frame deeding bones, with haw Imo carpenter shop, and a log stable ? il that certain Lulus or tract of land, situate In nitchn towneblpAcbuylkill County, bounded 1 Unwell Fang. tboome Chard, Denial Koch, 'abet and others, containing :At acr.4. more or the appurtenances, eunslatlng of a 1 story t i hnum, and k. g %table: as the properly OM. • KM t and taken In execution. and will be told by • • , ' • .' JOUR P.IIOIIA HZ . 'e Ogee, Potlerille,l ' ' - iter4f mbenbtb,lll4. • f • • 15-tt I.lolng mlat R. , ' went. f A uo. South M : ty land John V )OA. lat . dwrUln- MT DM Soho • CO prpir. rott STAN TLY on. hand, T Rails for purpogrik,itt rtslarril prices,Pm mbar wood - HAYWOOD, LIRK 1 CO. , 624 f I I le, pre. :26, 'ST EAL ESTATE. ndry Writs of Usai Papowat.ltYue4 of Schuylkill Conn. be exposed to Public r 117tbt 1 6511 4 :1 the l'utAli Ilmue of ` the lentetigh'et 'he fallowing ',44esctibeti I and tentbt parts at I of abd lo lb* throe fa. Load*. tootalotror,o. 400rocror and thirty coist.forrooloite. situ 'y la Now Cootie Sown ' Norwegian, and &bay'. I, bnandodand described wbicb twiriortinan at Mari kettle and Ailtitt . out two hundred si. hes to a poet,. north ern parches to a post. lmroner and Taunt land ree hundred and thirty hy vacant land north .ty perches to tortilla oak, . hundred and thirty !Mentions devises east smith sixty nine degrees die perches' to a pine; topher Wagner. now lbe 'p of Leonard Heed smith 'toe white oak. and wenty thus degrees east et beginning. containing Litres and one hundred aura of six per cent for aid Leatber Aloft Sro pave ment's, Branch Mari and Compass fa pavements. Iron and Lead Pips of all else; Ges.fixturee of ewer! kiddy embmcinaa full emattment ofCbandellete. Pendants, Brackets. de..de.. de- mennfsetund of the bent quality of =Medals,. and of the LideM amid mastapproved pat terns. ' DANIEL, D. MUItEfON. Anil! 11.'0' Established in lINEL Carrying the V. S. Nails. Sailing 'Positively on the Deg Adsertiatd. ieta beginning ar 'a 'past. r eh le. nowthe third of said es . reit ode. hundred and th twenty.three degrees. stone. them+e by land of , ne degrees east litty.fr.ur ' the brat described tract of re degree," east one Lun. It perches to. atone. t he tote 11.1) degrees west two bun. 1 onelourth perches, to a t one hundred and three 1 hty.fire degrees east four btire degrees West sixty oft*, containing two bun , aret alknrauee of six per THE superiorOtipar 5, “Goldles ISSO tons - rest - 0m COX, - • - - • • Comttoin&r, Is nos . , loading. end will Pi for KELBOURN ILOn the :10th of September. this splendid'and roil-known ship .aade the imyage l to Melbourne last y ear in eightyvtis days. and Is re nowned for. her rapid paseagei,aud excellent Pliftmetilier . Areoulmrustions, • RATES OF PASSAGE—FIirt Cabin Moon. $150; Se cond Cabin, $lOO. Children in arms, ears; under twelve,' Hsu mei. *it-For freight or passage,: apply on board, or to R. W. CAMERON, 6 Boat.ing Green, New York. Sight Bills for sale, and each advances made on coo signmenta. Consignees in Australia: Messrs. Wilkinson, Bros. d Co. I August ;ILIA June 1 4 4'58 24-17 34- itIVIVED2OOI., PHILADELtHIA,m — MID NEW TO= 'SCREW ffigit - - OrtsAlBll/P CO. ' • r SHE Splendid Steamships forming,i . tie aboveffina Tinian trots NEW YORK as fol: - lows: CITY OV BALTIMORE, Capt. Leitch,Sept. O. VIGO. Sept.. KANGAROO. CapC Jeffrey, tlrtober T. and OTC 3 , alternate Thursday. .From LIVER NUM every altirnate Wednesday. Ca Farefrom New York. hlur , Third CUPS ISO. . -6 tl Liverpool. Cabinlll*, Pk ai b; Th'd CUFF $4O. RETURN TICKETS available for six. Months by any Steamer of the Line. , These Steamers are supplied with improved Water. I ight compartments. and karry experienced Burgeons. Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for their friends from the old country,eaupnrehase Tickets and obtain-all information by applying to J. (1. Dale, 13 Droadway, N.Y. Sabel & Cori i 5,117 Ilroad way, N. Y., to . J. If. RICHARDS. Min - amnia, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. Pana;s Cerlitiralps by first Class Sailing Packets be. tween !Y ew York and I.lseiponl. also Drafts sold by the above. (Xaylt, '5B 19-ly aLEHIIICHaww VALLEY RAILROAD_ thongel l S Wand ' alter MONDAY, OCTO. Elt 4th, the Passenger Trtles of the Lehigh Valley Railroad will run as follows: , Down trains. Leave Mauch Chunk • Lehighton " Perryville • Lehigh (lap • Slatingeon Boekdale • Leo ry'a • White Hall Catevauque " Allentown • Bethlehem " Freemensburg Arrive F.eeton PLUMBING. OAB-FITIIIIO ihment. POTTSVILIA PA undersignettreapectfully brute the •rittswas of Pott,„. l le and vicinity. that having &rebated the Ploashissit A LUM went olUestryDlek..l neon* and attached it to ba Au-rating Baatatesa.will here. Iler carry .on both breeches. And bapea, bl oo tt i rk i t linen** business-- tmatempsen band a lark, an well selected' stock, employing compete at workmen, tend Sapp. work at maireaatriteratieppricce-4ore. calve a portion of the public pitmans. Ilb etoek will emote Of Wa ter Closets. Iron: Capper and lead Bath Tuba, porcelain apd :Alper Wash 13astaa.lronartd realest pine", Drams far _ _ TRAVELING. AUSTRALIA PROWLER LINE. Cabin, $140,1-Th Ir 4 Clam , . $7O at 7.15 A. Mokod 12.30 P. M " 12.40 •• • 7.34 " 12.48 ‘• 7.40 " 1.02. 7.55 " 1.08 RAW 1.18 •• 4.16 •• 1.28 8:22 1 33 8.35 •• 1.45 •• 8.47 •• • 1.56 •• 002 •• 2.11 " '9.14 •• 2.20 " 043 ••••• 2.45 " ' .llp Trains. Leave Itaaton at 11.45 A. M., and 4.25 P. 51 : " Preemanpburg • 12.09 P. M., 4.0 •• " . ile th lehem ' 12.10 .• 5.02 . ' " Allentown • 11:4 .! 5.17 . ' " Cataanuqua 12.46 " 5.25 " " White flail 1.00 " 5.41 ". faurv'w 1.06 " . 11.49 ,' 4 " Rockdale 1.15 " 6.00 Slatln4ton 1.29 " ' 6.11 . " Lebi.,:h Gap 1.35 " 6.17 " • Perrvaille . 1.4 a " 6.32 " " Leblihtoq_ ; 1.55 " 0.39 Arrive Slaueh Chiink t 2.05 " •6 50 sv-The above Trains will ronreet with the lornlng and Afternoon Truing to and from New York and Nina &IRMA. The Beaver Meadttir Train wilt leave Mauch Chunk for Wilkerharre, Hazleton. White Haven, &c., upon the arrival of the 2.05 I'. 3f. Train. ROBERT H. SAYRE, Supt. d" Eng. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R Suinenw Arrangemeut, July's, 1838. DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Pottsville, daily. (except Sundsys) ah 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.—Passingy. Heading at 9.61 A. 31. ml 5.0 P. M. Arriving In Philsdelphis at no.onosnd at 7.40 P.M. UP PASSRSGER TRAIN'S. Leave Philadelphia. daily.. (except Sundays) at 7 ao A. M., and 3.30 P. M.--Pat‘sintelteadiug at 10.05 A. M., and 6.07 P. M. Arriving in Putts Ville it 11.55 nixin, and at 7.55 . P. V. ' tinth 111 land Down passenger Tralmi meneet at Port Clintoirwith Trains lb and fnim Tamaqua. Catasrissa. Williamrport and °limits. Morning Paawengrr fraipal only connect at Port Clinton fnr Wilkwbarre, Scranton' and Pittston. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Pasieuger Train leaves Reading at 10.05 A. 31.. atteir arrival ofTp and Down Morning Passenger Trains front - Philadelphia and Pottarille. Arriving at Harrisburg at 12.35 noon: and connecting with Passenger Trainr on the Northern Central. "Pennalivanli" and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads.. for Sunbury. Williamsport. Elmira Pittsburj. Lancaster. Ilaltimore and Chamhershurg. Returning, leaves Ilarrisburg at 2.25 P. )1., after arc val of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading al 4.55 P. BE, and connecting with Up and Down Train? for Pottsville and Philadelphia. the samlierening. Trains ran on Sundays. . ritirtaveettetween Pottsville and Philadelphia:Sl 75 and $2 25; Reading and Philadelphia, $F 75 and $I 41 ; ITarrisburgand Philadelphia, $3 25 and V.l 70; Loban and Philadelphia. SRA and $2 10; Reading and 11M risburg, $1 60 arid $1 30; Reading and Pottsville. $1 §5 and $0,55« Reading and Lebanon. 86 and 70 o centy; Pottsville and Harrisburg. $2 66 and $216: Pottsville and Lebanon. tts and $t 50 Through No. 1 Tlckets—Pottimille to. Baltimore, Reading to Baltimore; $4: Reading to Lancaster. $2 43- 80 pentode of Baggage allowed each Paisenger The Second Clam Care run with all the above Regn ar Passenger Tralna 04rMornIng Train Down and Afternoon Train ttp, y, run on Sundiys4 Through, First ChM Tickets. at reduced rides, to ?Om ani Falls: Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago. and aiFthe principal points in the West, North Wrest, and the,Catildas: end Erni:vs nt Tickets, al lower fares, to all the above places, can be had on !pplientlan to the Station Agent. AW Ali Tickets will be purchased before the Trains start: Higher fares charged if paid in can. • G. A. N1C01.48, RIML * 000 . 8 ' 3 / 1 . - 20- holy 3. 'SR COAL. I. F. ITO FUMES C 0 . MOM AND ' ttrrire or till CKLMIIuiT.SD Lewis V- lied Ash Coal From the • - NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY." 711 7 y mine no other 7 Cosl—;btell ao , pures lte porit7. Irk - Cargo coke by J. S. SILVER, Jr., k No. 11 Ma street, New l'ottPvllle, June 5, '5B Z 1.17 COAL. 7 - COAL. 9 COAL LEWIS AUDENRIED & 07'7 . 2CM8:" . Walnutotivet, PILILADELMILA. LW Broadway. NEW YORK. • So State street, Wholesale floaters in The best rarirlies of DOM 110 A LS-LS•le Proprietors." hot! Creek Clattery Wen,' producing wry' 150,000 bits a year of the led DIAIIioND, (Usti AM.) and Mica Mom, ( Ithi! P.:derive Agent, for the ride of the purely grout, cost Mountain Cool. from the Locust Date Col Geo. C. Porn , & Co.. ill of whlrh will be *lappet to Now York. rift Canal• or coaetwise, via riers,(below Noiy Yard, Phllideltdria.) • aL4O, At PhiladedMia, from Pier No. 11, Port mood. • The choicest qualities of !MD and WRIT COALS froth ech uyilall County, nsiected with care, and shipped under our personal superlnte At Elizabethport. N. L LEHIGII SPRING MOUNTAIN and WITIICIL COALS. . • Frerat altizno t e. Md. lelebiatt eit lIA HIRE I NOUS At Jersey City, N. J. (via Le.hige. and Norris thiialx.) The very ikuperior WILKESBARRE COAL, . . . t'ip—PARTNEItSHIP • NOTICE tf-- 1 II) The subscribers tome associat s debetniejnes. From 4 and after this date, under the ustse.and style olf TY Ell,, itION It A CO., and will conduct the bust nem t.f De flaw 1 to Clod. as successors to PREDERICK Dill: & .... at No. 3:18 Walnut street. Philadelphia- 1 re lt efai, New York ; Pier• No. 5, Port Richmond. - i • JI YIiIIDP.TVICE I.4ik, _ 0 KOllliit r.TY.L.O 4 . May 9.'bB CAIN, HACKER & C Iff:II2IVAND inzrevui or • Shalt 32lCeatte. C c Also, dealers In 'other and qualities of Whits and Red Ash Closiis.". r 7. .t , • _._._ TROLIS Citg. Moran lt Acm. Ja H. E. February ?.T, '5B ' 9.1 f LUTHER,,DANIELIa & I liE,l LESSEES OF KASKA AIL AM COLLIERY. (briterly lamina. ItatterEsoli .. C 0.,) are new prepared to melee NAM for thitr rated, WHITE ABII COAL Pros the Raven and Marl Heath tells. MIRED AEU from the Lather sod Peseta i 'thane ,slue, all of wialria are free boning and hell 'Pled' for baldly aes. Hering rerraily adopted lime lairrearre.! meats In theasiddraery kr the prepatatioh oil Is Mal, 1 l e Width eatables thew to separate the slate dad 51 plates from ow mum,. fracture's, giving it 4ba tb° and ateliers she end appearanee,they tea l and to re amassed It to the patine. i Odies—ill Contras street, opposite the AnterleaiNtoreme, Pottsville. ' r ' ' • , Agents to Neer To ut A Plattad'allOaPßN I LiTHER . , . nAta ,„ 1 c No. `l2O WalataNtreet.Plll L 'ADEL ALIA. —4 sl tal. 0.10 Ramo Street, NEW rtlil' " Februerv,27,lBsB , bi ll' I • 14.. 138 !minus street,Thitatte . rphia;a4ll [IP Wharres, - lehtlitill. • , eir-idetrtaciii`enti set in taw: trpc Oita tissiatleiltt etta - • 50iteatt. adrame va mar repfar rates. - - , 411;LS! OILS!! OILS!!! ADGSON & KEAN, 0 - s - 0 .s. Wharves, philaba., 011IIMILCtinurdiiion Wattling, Ind Denim in Wil4 Lf . .I.VD SPEEN OIL FOR 4II!VING A 4 itt . D ?EWAN/CA L PVIIPOSES. Ael• , 3,, 384 f 1 ALEXANDER KERR, rllOl DE DEALER: IN ~448Ati," Pies. 134 Wharves, )"..&• PHILADELPHIA. Ashnin'il. FPne, Llserpooltlround, Turk alaland,Asninji and ItiSlills Dairy, 'sported altos, constantly on ha , and , T r lit in lots to milt the trade. . N. I. T Ordera solicited. (Sept. U. 'SS 396w' ITAW & BEERS" . Lubricating Gase!. The fi4peat, most reliable and durable etunponnd used turbo teatingileally Mae h I bevy, arid the axles off° ntbusea...Carrlages, Carta, Drays and Warm... itDt 1;111 not Gain, and la not affected by beat or .ii.. cold Minufactured and for sale In Tin Cans. K gl. and Barrels{ by TAW & BEERS. Ililladelphla. Jim 19;'b9 .' : . 'a •J`ely i GEI.I W.' POMEROY &: . CO., , DIALERS IN f 14:41.1, SOAP, CANDLES; ACt. • Wr9.l 12 South l Water ' stret,, below .iket.,Philadelphia Skim,' lard. Elephant. Whale, Tanoers'and elsehinery Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. hladelphla. Janu lla are int b le ' l 67 . ,l Xillei' 841 74 2a1n y. jii . .• • iITOEIEN A. MOOR, il Etpd Commission PaeTo ant, 1 , r. --- - AND DEALER IN ' : . MINERS' SUPPLIES , Bloflo4 lit. Water a , Phtladel plata, • . - Ilea constantly no band 'rm.-Lard. Saar. Elephant, Bleached end Racked %Vim le pill., Sperm and Adamantine Candles, , I,Bur nine, and arra%ing Oil. expressly • for Miners' ate 11. Flops,l • Slope Chafng.- Mardeng Powder. Safety Lamps, ham and Leather Belting, Fuses, Wicking. de. , arkill. '5l; ~ 14-iy , . . 1 1 _BUSINESS CARDS D. L. DODSON, Deu . .tl::l l arkststirinrd - 4 4 8 4 •74 ,!:.,b . ~.7,,4-ly L . W. SIIEAFFER, l'ottsville, Pa. oak. of the Penusylvanis State I;ooingical Survey Op ores Imisdi; mines. &c. 'October 13. '55 414 f r-4 ) , :ENItY PLEASAINTS, Civil and 3flntng Engineer, POTTSVILLE.. t 0 rics—llarket street, north side, betiree Centre and lelnd. [August 8, '57 2-Bnt I , RANK - CARTER,' Civil a. d Min in; Engineer, Surveyor, ie... will attend to surveys ' d I. yids! mines. own plotp. se, Office with Sand. Lewis, 'ay.: first door elow silver4etrace. Pottsville, rm. Niay 9. '67 191 f , lt i t H. McElwain, Civil and Mining , f i Engineer. Ashland. Pa., attends to . Surveying . and Inipeetint: 571 rs.surveyine, and dividing lauds, regu stlng TORO Lo i n, and ill other lausineeB in the line of tiirfession. ftette; nddress. Eau ntain Spring. P. 0., Sc xlkilf Cott ty. l'a. Feb..Z.1858 8-ly a o. R. FIX,ITEI.I [W. R. arnotts. nits&, , Symons, Cikl, Mining a Topogroplocal Enginim, and altirry • i 1 1 rieIMTS. 314hantan4o k mild sts.O. a f Bread street. •i 4 POTTS 'I ILE, f Et. TA MAAVA. Ntril '2.4.'58 li.tf 1 ' ** 4 I GEN Y=--For the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate: buying and selling Coal; ta k g charge of Coal Lands. Mines. ke..and collecting 4i ,_ re Its—from twenty years experience in the County he h pee to give atisfaction of fi ce Nfahantango Street, 8 ttavi r k April 6, '5B LI- - 1 CIIAS. M. HILL. i -it ' : *TEN INSO C N A ! D re l acher rwrw l :pb..d with Plan o :in TAW n and Country. on the most. liberal terms, and arrant entiti sstlsfaction. a Nc d .. o la_i_t p . e — r a l e t :c oini S t, l a n rt e tt, i e n n :, it i : n h.vne:liali parties, kt ni .. d t u ~ 1 n g of ir t;ost . ap o p f ror the td'7o n es , a . n d Also. 1.1 1 1: io l lin 14 . 1 1 ' 1 1 8 o d i incel; A : - s and Gal a y number of Instr u m ent s : at short notice. i Address (ter the present) Box .384, P. Office, Pottsville. .1 Fent ember 0.'58 . 394 f INSURANCE. chuYlkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. , rMoe in Sillyman's Building, Mahantongo st., 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. j ' CAPITAL ACTIIO IZED UT LAW, $2OO 000. • I CIII•TER P 1... RPETUAL. . i• This Cothpany obtained Its Charter at the last slesskin Of thi Ltekslatn e of Pennsylvania. and Is now fu ily. or ' ..anited and prepared to issue Poticiea. at liberal rate., 'on Fire and Inland risks. on Public and ;Private Build : lings. Furniture. blocks of Goode and Merchandise of all kinds. . h Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland !nen !ranee on Canal,Roats and Barnes, by Canals and Rivera; lilao on Carg4es of Coal to Philadelphia. New York. ital. I timore. ha. 11_bla Company guaranteem to adjust aillosses iPromptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. 1 ' 1 . lilt. K. M. KEPNER. W I LLIAM MORTIMER,Jr. !JACOB 11USTZIZiG 1 iit, Jr. JIGEOWEIN LAtIER, i W.V. SMITH. I ROBERT 31. P ALNIER, NY \ I ,' .11. 11. TIUNTZTNO ER., Sect ', : Pot tavine.:Jtinuer.y 1, '5l CH IRT CR C Eft I` err %L.' mA i: OICoR I.TED IN IMO. THE STATE FLEE AND INT TESITEANCE Company of Penna. ()F b FlC r E— c. 9 , 2 t.l N 3 l B a o rk o e o t o ti d tre n et, Harris- lnourO all the atter CiaPPYJI or property againAt Loss by Vire, porliv of Inland Navigation and Tranipaeta t JOIIN P. RUTIIERVORD, president. 8. WAILD, SOretory. L Nloatozi, rice r!res4lent: ►2F.\.f. HANNAN has been appointed Agent for this Company in Schuylkill county,and is prepared to insure all kinds of property at the lowest rates with regard to security. The rates can be ascertained athis itoriktitore, Pottsville. R. RAN SAN la also Agent for LIFE an well *a FIRE Insurance. [Dee. h. '57 49. DINERS' 'LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Pot Saville, Penna. • 0 A PITArLSIOO,OO-C ILA II TE PER PE T ti,l L. ryl Ell Company, chartered by the Logi. lature of Pennsylvania. with a capital of One 1 undrett housand DAlars. to now fully organised, and has minim need buoilne.. The Company Is pnmared to refielve m eye and other prooerty in trust, and allow interest 0 all moneys deposited In trust. at the rate of Ere per t. per annum: prin Opal and Interest pay Ale on dome i ld . For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, ire the p rat ed Tables supplied at the .office of the Com.' party, Con re street, Pottsville. threeidoom ia,utb of the Exchange Hotel. - - JACOB iIIiNTZING EU. jr., Presl. Watt's Tea Kt.txx, Secretary and Treasurer. April 1,1`5d . 13 t 1 . - - 'i • • ITE INSURANCE COMPANY. AI Ve i tnisied Capital,ll4oo.ooo. HARTER - PERPE'I'U A_L--- - Office, him 01 Walnut street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Compnny will Mame against loss or ditnage by Fire, Buildings, Furniture. and :Mer chandise generally. Alan Mantas last:insane, on Vessels, Cargoes , and Freights. Ist tau. Banns:mg to all parts of the Union . . istascroits: , • D. Lather; L harts Pierson. • " LewhiAudenried. • Joseph Maxfield. Peter Sneer. .pr. Oeo. N. &kart, ' John K. Blackleton, B. Hammett, Samuel 11.1tothermel, Wm. V. Dean. D. LUTHER, Prendewl. 1 Wit. F. Date, rice Presidnit. i W. M. Smith, S•trefary. ' Bir P. D. Lumen bay been appointed agent for the above Company to Schuylkill county, to whom persons, desiring tritium's's) can apply. January 1, 'fa' 1- ery dlr t awl.° ' A den gm the TINE Franklin Fire In:3llr:ince Com -1 pans,of P blind et phis. Office, No, LG.* : Cheiiiut Streets, uear Fifth street. 'Jacebil. Smith, NorrlePatterion. - Coatihne Mask' limoraneo. permaseator limited en every deacription of property, in town and country. at rates as low as areocuristent with security. The Company hive reserved a large contingent Fund, Which, vita their Capi tpl and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ampleprotection to the insured. Since their in. eorpOrathin, a period of 18 years. they bare paid upwards of one EtilbAN. two Anwirri Moamar' dollars. losses by Are, thereby affording evidence of the advantagea of in surance. as well* the ability and disposition to meet with promptueas, all liabilities. GRAS. N. 11ANCliNft, President. CHAS. a.BaNctAlt, Secretary' ' The subscriber has been appoldted agent for the above mentioned luatitutlon,and is now prepared to make in 'urines. on Greg desetipticm ot Trope rt y. at the lowest &WC. " • ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Jan, 11.1856 .. 2,41 • THE LIVERPOOL AND 'LONDON PINE AIM • ' LIVE INV/ANDS COXPLAY. A oventugati CA! rt914,-42,00 0.000, or $10.060,000. .1 ' Paid np Capital.flumina, and Reserved Funds, 54,000,000. Itearly s6oo,ooolweested in this country, Liability of tbe shareholders unlimited. The income of this Company In, New York, fer was upwards of $OOO,OOO. The undemigned bailed/been authorised by litcitAan T. Salta. kr the Suttee( Pennsylvania, are piepared •tu- receive ,epplir.stiona for insurance against. Vre, on every "doadiption of banding' and property, h i e tiding mat breaker* end the structures connected with tmilleriee,—all tin* parties requiring Insuraace are respectfully Invited* eel) it the omen where *Ale. Wars will be given, top — Ober, with the Company's circu lar, and detailed statement of the condition of this well known and tdereagtdyteliableijorponaloa. • • l in ease theiesoost d Loaarance &wired saver& the inks of the Liverpoolond London. the undersigned are authorised to Ohledts It fri other reliable companies. Referents la pennitteekto he. made. to the following gentlemen ~r • Jcibuiricline t iarir, Johu ShlPPen• James Condo, bat., , the. W. Snyder,Esq.. „. John IL While. lion. Junes 111.ampbell. •DORACI; r.SMIT'iI and HENRY W. poomi At Office of 11.11T:Prole, Engineer, Centre at., Pella-IM, Jas. 30, '69 • - 54 C. N ICLIOLS pRAC WILLIAM St no ' 9.tt e Rope. WoTke of oHN A. ROEBLING. r ' • Trenton, New Jersey. 1 Isere asterilnent ritleireltops cosstastly nn Orders tilled with despatch. For she. strength; t; circular. (Feb. 27.V.9 " Oi ca t. t art ,. 113.40, Directors i J. IL ADAM, 1 JOHN D. 10:1 11 Fitt, JOHN ilENDltali D.O. ITENG 1.1 NIL 11.11. 1111NTZINGGR, I . GEORGE .1. 11 Ell H. H. MORT! 11 rm. p reSif . •ret.ll and General Agent. 1. INDEMNITY =CD Charles N. Danaher, Thomas MO, - Toblaut Wagner, 'Baraiiel Grant. ' - George W. Itiiha Yds, )14derel D. Lewis, 1. Adolphe M. Bode, David 8. Urowd. PHILADELPHIA. . . - - ' FILE CUTTING. ` TN all its•branettes, at. the Manurae torv. 'Mr , . Strort.ohovo Sowed. botweott Homo slid Yoe. P hila dolphin, *bete o* bo touud.l be Mai aseortmeut of Fl Lk:3 mid, RASPS. to th e clty'ot rbilt *lloo4. iii-uiti flits Ito-ent mud =ode octual to veil, At • luring Of 5.) per cent, .I..li.Oilttl. Nor Street File,Worie. l'Attadelphts. Anoot :a. 'SA ~.' • -- :. . . 354 n CHEAP CARPETING, Novo , No. 49 North Math ..SVeCt, CITIZENS and 'Country Merchants are solicited to esti and ciatiiine this ,fork of In grain and Veoet lan Carpeting; floor. labia acid Stair 1111 Cloths. all widtha: Canton and CoeoaMattingt.:Dis.r Haig: Cloth and Oil Cloth Table Covers: Drufrgets. from one to tour yards wide: Rag Carpet. Stair hods, Ae4pee. Cheap for Cash ' , either wholesale or retail. by WEATHERBY. North Moth street. . tf.b,r 23. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. THE subscribers have, jus opened j_ 'their New Carpet Warebause. with a deb and splen did stock of CA RPILIINUS. couirrislng ellibe latest and beet styles of V ELVET, T. 411- TRY. BR lISSELS. Three ply, Ingrain and Venetian. of themost celebrated otano factors, also a superior stock of OIL CLOTlfelis MAT- T 4 u 3. ac. drrThe *bore stock of goods Ilse been bought ea treutely /ow for cash, sod it Is the Intention of the sub scribers to sell accordingly: thiecwith small expenses and cash tranixictinas. , will enable us to glee purchasers goods from 10 to lb per cent. less than Usually charged by other eatabllebruents. 'OLDEN 4 RICKNER. Imparters and /*den In Carpeting. 113 . 2 ARCII ST., 2 doors below Ninth, (South aide.) Phila. Sept. 4. '3 36351 WINCHESTER £ CO.'S Gentlemen's FarisWaling Store, AND Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt Neaulacteri, AT TILE OLD STAND, 7d6 Chest- Lut street, PIIII..ADELPIIIA, opposite the - Wash loran House.. • A. WINCILESTEtt will =lee, as heretotbre. his person al supervision of the Cutting and Itinnufteturier; de. 7 d Partin. eta. Orden to IS Celebrated Orde styleof Shirts and Collars filled at the sho test natter., • . Perrona'desiring to 0 cc Shirts, (inn be' supplied with formula for meal emeut. en application by mall.. Constantly on ban 1, a varied and whet atm* of tan. !tempo'. Furnishing , nods. • ' , ewe Wholesale rwd/rs supplied on liberal terms. September 4. 'SS , .16.1 y PALL GOODSFORI.BSEk Over 3000 yards of New Silks; just re , ' eeived by THORNLET & CIIISM, Vf)RTH-EAST Corner Ejaht)t . j fiarden oglrrolF, PILILADELPIIiA. liouaht tnr cAsii and to th. PO I 0N4.1i for ICASII! We confidentially assert that' the about ;roods are as CHEAP and as 000 D as an he sob:fon Me American Md. timid!! AT' ire Challenge a Pa!" Coinparison.'ls4 New DeLeine's. in beautiful deeignt. Poll de Viarrerra. Vdteoeita. lic.ortry bandsonie. lingilAh, French and American Chintzes, Ae. - "GlBahama of different mates. . ' Shawls, Cloaks, Cfreulats r ilusters, d i .. New Stella Shawls. In all minis. . tong and Square Bomb^ Shatris. Long-and Square Blanket Shawls. i Plain and Ent/moldered erarMiShairls. Chenneille/ Shawls. French Blanket Shawls, kr. j GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. he.. ite. ffeerything New in CLOAKS Mat may rpm! French Merinoes. Cashmeres and DeLaines, Co barge, Paramattai and Alpaccas ! We keep an lumen. eine& of DOMESTIC NIUSLINS; Linens. 1:1: e ls., Cloths. Cassieneree. ,t,e. • • I Blankets. Marseilles Quills. Counterpanes. &e. Table Covers. Piano Covers. Table CI. ttut. Napkih..i.. We - dre tlclertni dto no/eh - on cur repetalon as Ming owe of the BR ST OR r, coons STORES in Phibz44 phi.. .• We Wee onlyirite Price." TUURNLV.Y & N. M. corner tildhth and Pprinit Garden Me. Pblladq.' Oj Purr...nix eats ride for 5 cents by the (7lty Rallrtiad. tb within two square of our %tort., nrictlor 3 cents by Ole .treat line of Omnibuses to our door eserY lire w.lnutes. August 2S, 'SS ALLEN & NEEDLES' SUPER-PHOSPHATE• OF' LIME. aii? rin olre n. urt, than h thateaboy th eto , .1 fa1 1 : 1 111 1 e ) ~i , T d .4 1 times, and nutter 411 elreutustaneek'rective 'the MIMI 000)) ARTICLE they have hers:Wren% purehmeer 1 u The public will please bear )u mind that our S4wl; -Phosphate Lime is always , THE SAME ; IN QUALITY; We eel( erliohle "e no . ne of alj. There remark:: ate rendered ne; ersary . from thel fact that a lime number of artlcler purportiog to he Supei.- Pherptoites, are offered for Tale: which are mot what. l 4ol are reprereuted to be. . a , Our new pamphlet press .and . mt wll.l be ready foe dirt:Mutton Ina few days. We shall be p leased td send copier ge.stuitourly by mail to our friends when thtfred. Price $45 per 2000.1b5, (2 14 cents per lb ), A liberal deduction made to DEALERS. Pacific Ocean Gnano., Raring sold this Guano for . fouo.ll , past. wo tian rarely reeommend It. It hap been tried side by side with Peruvian Guano. and if prououneed fully equal tJ it In all resperte. H ; refer to our New Vamp'lief. einnsitting , letters respertiti,, , it. and much other Interesting inatter of value to the farmer. Aro. 1 Governtnen:t 'Pernvion Guano, li"r.ttle, at the lowest rate". We have 1111160 lor AMEIIIVAN titiANO from bland. GROUND 110ititi9. and Nina IlkNh i'UCURKITE.I'LAtTIa. and such other Fertiitters as we f,el safe In recolmelidine.,. , --Gtoda ran he lost/ed et-•iiher front 0 . miri Warr-1; houses. mpir orcoirorthati in Imettng. lie ;yobs, and •Ittrroling to nee riot:lead. tog gricwiturolJournalsaied Netc,lpairts are. revidortyflied at our nriire for the use Of Fltrisurfi ALLEN - . & - NEEDLES, No. 42.8. W . harves,.andAl 8 . Watiri St Fist stnre wboveChettnuf alrgiet, Phi1.341.41,41:1 Augamt L'.B, '5B ,:1541T HOTELS. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL,I Second St., above /lee n. • L • 7_••• ; )_ The abnte entabllehtnent h a ving been renneated and refurniehed. the I pr Ptletnr asaurni!he public that a call to nnly needeilias he ;rtiarantees full eatienietiou to every rase. itirTi•ruts—sl 23 per day. • A. 2: HOPKINS, ProiLirter: ()-(1.1., 2, 'SR "WHITE HORSE HOTELsi" •IT Corner of assts., awl .110dessitonsio Streets. Polisriile. Joseph M. Feger, Proprietoe.. Entertairmtnts and a ' reommodations of the best •ki ad, and every attention will be p.Aid by the host and his at thud intsto make guests and trivell. KEIT ers comfort:lW.. Auttu.t 1.'57 -31!.1) PULASKI HOUSE, Idc -1: . SMITH . SLATER, Proprietors,, : —,,..,j —1; • 0 flirt. .troII,I'OTTSrILLE. Pa. . ' . , 1. 37 4 Thls houre baring been refitted in the finest manner. a nest, a nil, v b (tore will have every he coUnnodation. Meals at all hours . . The- ehoieest and :best liquors will be found at the bar. Wraweleile. as' Well ea our. It Item, wilEtin.l the PULASF.III.OI,B It. In ewery respect, one of the tioritt hotel, In the euanty.l .1 one 28, Ili i 26.1 y EAGLE HOTEL, Lebanon, Pa., : ~. -/T„ , / 1 11 E SUBSCRIBER - V . rrs-. - ''' • • ' ...: '•;32.. . .1 :.I , hrs to 14rm hie old Men& '---2- -,•''' 1 and the public ceder-ally. that he hav again taken: the above well known hence. Ile will he much !pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with: - a call. . N Loc tTlON—Corner Cumberlaud and Markel it reets:' .lEd - thnnibussiai , unniug in connection with the Ilan road trains: - 11.81E0111n. behanon„ Noy. 1.3, '59 4i:.:lt• • . PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE fill E s. 1 .. "NATIONAL HOTEL," __, , - (late "'WHITE SWAN.") RACE Strtet; above'THIRD, P 1 . ..a.7; "1 > 4 q Ph IladelphAa. The Proprietor', of the above well-knowzi establish merit. being thankful for the 'very libecal pahonirealk. stowetl'optot them the post year. take this Method of t. forming their friends man thepubli.• that they afie s'ill prepared to accommodate them if favored with a tall. Duritv; the Wtoter InoMtbs the house ),:.q h.'eri Ihnr• onchly renovated. iniprovenienta made. andbthereaten sire literal ions in o'n temßlat ion. We are determined to devote oar whole attention to business and flatter corvettes with the rotMetiOtt that we shill he •sble to give general satisfaction; ~ Itowactfully yours, ' SIDES ik Aovitc. Race street, dame Third. I **ERAS:—III 23 per"day. : 1 . N. 11.—Carriages will always be In readlnleie to convey Passengers to and from Steamboat tomtit' ae . Dail. road Depots. Philadelphia, April 1,'58 ; , 134 vr LEGAL CARDS. EORGE D. lIAU.GUAW(UT, ~ Attorney at Leil‘, 19, '57 41.1y1 SC It A NTON, VA; \V. It()SEBERItY, 'Attarly at • Law. Oflire--civner%f Market and:nci trvet,o, I ' Avg„th.t9,'s6 3:r• Y o F t , n it SC'ITt U re t SE, T A o t: l (:lt t i b e i y .ro tt n La il lv i; Feb run ry 9, 'lrti It. , • DAVID 0. GREEN ,Attorney n i t 1 1A . dWj: Pottsville.Pa. Often In Market atreet,oplititethi Post Offlee. Jury 14.'511 y . I 4 DEWEE.S, Attorney . OFFICE: Four doors above Mortimei' Hotel Centre street. Pottsville, Pa. Pee. 5, '5: ri.IIO3IAS IL BAN:NAN, itterney 1 Law. -.oVire In Crabs Street, oppoal te the, tatiNeqpiii Clirtivh. Pettey ille. Penna.. , [Nov.2o. '56 L4F•Iy ; IfiN C. CONRAD, Jr., Juw i ilie '4P, the Peace and Conveyanrer—oftire opposite Poet Office, Broad it.. Tamaqua. Pa. (Slay 2, '57 ' ' • )the S...FOSTER, Justiiie Peace. Marysville—Collett lons and agencies eh. !kited and attended to carefully. IFeb. t''B"Y!. TO - UN' SErtZINTGER, Justic o r Peace. ST-CLAIR. will attend to,all hhitineas trusted to him with diligence and rare. 11 . 48' 84y., LAN Ei. GARltrr Magistia;e, Covoreyaneer and GeneriWollertor. •1011 31arist St.. Pottsville. ner.t'door to Poet Mee, Aug. S. 'B7 8:8•• Al'. SPIN NEY,.Attorneyf . t • Ashland. Schuylkill county; Pa., twill let ' ik s agent to the punkin.e and sale ot Real Vatate4'collertfou of rent, At • • • Robbed,. Slay '4,1.7 ;21.1y CHRISTOPHER LITTbr. , , - Aitdr• ney at Law. Pottsville. Schuylkill county: Pa. Ullacif-4n4fahantortgo street, eorterof StenueL April 11, 'B7' • ll O/ • GGEORGEtIeI3. KELM, Attoinepi at' pow. Pottrville.Penna..wlllattiond tOlininThustiess In Sehhylklll dowdy and alisenhe're.l Men In Centre grist, nearly pppnplt• the Innne Ronk'. Irb4 patcs atus.i., • &,_ Jo {T. gam. . •.11C1.1.1 - 3 SOTLin 1 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW.'Jr‘ .1 •ornci—zu'ihh. litany Moot, inicai s eiottr, o . 3its: tIOO, . Pit. [October 3/,' 4664 i,•; , no. /1871,111altif it icallililb r,, anntaia.. 1111 . . E N DR CKS SHINIGIE,iitt. .1,1,' losseyiat ' law,TANlAQTJA, L ta. .I.latiag iuhaii• NW together is the practice of the w, a r il wo*Otoguil butanes., lu B . e11011:111 and adjoinlne.conntit4 antOated to their CAW Vin rtwelse ynnapt atte+tioit • ' - ' • ~ 315y1.9,103 - PttItaADELPHIA. ND. Tonal. . 111 worneegT a llifTD.l 3 htladelphll i n ti s til-iVegt • INCORPORATED THE STATE OF PENNA. ' 1 0 1 3 . 7 E Plt:ti CfEN T. -I N 'l' F. REST. st o o.y Ia owilred id any sum. large or Small. and in terestipald 'roil the day of deposit to thri day of with drawal.' •1- Thd °face is open weary day front 9 n'elock in 1 he morn- Ina till s.o'clock to thesfterunon, and ma Monday and Thurtlay evell aux tilt tPo'lock. • I u.s."IIENRY, L. DENSER. President. I °BERT SELFRIDOE, Vice President. illultsidl Rep, Pecrwiarl- 4 • • , Henry L. Rennner,, F.Carroll Brew ter, Edward L. Paster, Joseph E. Barry, Robert Selle(dge, Francis Len. • Seier. K. Milton,. I Jnaeph Yrrkea- C. Landreth Duane, Henry Didinderferi Mduiy it recreired and payments made in gold dally witltpttt ROI kit The lorresitients are node in REAL -ESTATE MORT ft AGEia. GROUND RESTA.. and such rst'cla - se.curt . lira as the Charter requiem A 1 44 31! 'Sdi. • • !Feb. 27, '5B • 9-1 y) 31- 811 iv PALO ROBEE), - • BY-THE WILE OR ROBE, - At, GEORGE F. iyomit ATTE& No. 415 and 41't Arch street. Philadelphia.. N.B—Alst,-a INr).ikaseertulent I..llllEs' FANCY FUliS'ol ovrulmaoutirctute. Amtust 28. 'AS • t 35.3 m CHEAP BOOK AND PAPER STORE. A i tcDOINELL c HA I.I4O\VA Y, sue , L .,,,,.,, r s to itx=EPII MeDOW EL LI No. 121 (old No. 3 :,) alArket . limed, Phlisidelphla,4atk , for Pale a large ainigederal ari.ortinent rd SCHOOL and WANK ihrOK,S,Willinir and Wrapping Paper i. paper Baas Pre NI: Curtains. Stationery. Le.. at the werY loured pi lees. 1111-ItAGS bought for rash, or in n*ensinne• Octi.l.r ai.'iiii • ( . 44.1 m DENNISia JONES., F A NUFACTIIRERSti DEALER S 431-, • , in 4PlDria, Lad , Bea Elephant , Whale, Tanners' & Miners' Oil; ' .pan. Spain. Solar Sperm: nntt Atittunint Inn Candi.% p ft arch of.te—So. '2l, Scull IV ban ..Ai Nrtnufartnry—Chriglan Arret, btlSw Sev«ntb. Vklothir 30.' 4.1:1nt • ' BOYS! CLOTHING. ricllE 'UBSURIBER, tyduld respect. Fully inform their numen , ua frienila and e uotimutrf lit , huylkill CoUtlV,tll4t thei.knswortnierit .4 clothing t.. Young lientiemen is mdeb largeir than ever. and they are rilipose.d.to sell cheap. Perwina living at a die. taliee. have', the privileiro of oarhannitin dolling four. chaaja nt th.la atore.if they do not atilt. ' I ' ' ' " • Y. A. 1101(T A !MOTU rn. I ' pril 37 2 Chestnut St., corner of entb.l.lBllada. 17-1 y ' OIL, P APER , AND RAG 'WARE:ECORSE. E. D. WOODRUFF, JR., I CO., NTO. 9 North: Front sOcet, PIIILA -11 n 1.141111 A . it Inter h Spring Sporn' Oil Winter i: epliant lk Sohroll. L3rtt and Tanners' Ott, Winter. Itefin'd iVhate Oil. Mine Ut are:Whig 00. (low price, for itehn'4 V etable Paint On oar ae )," I ~I.usurova) NA .I.L CU/NE YP. Made exploAdy foe lute ientlnv martilnea y : a. a anbatitute fitr eperm Oil. and reeousine• tied by:Engineer* of ern4 nonce at krintr seer.aioh to any beforO Introduced. I April 24.'32, • • , , . 174 y .. n i RARE CHANCE 1_ !: rft, $2 r, $lO /5r Day tray 41,11i:rd. , AX 11192tuitAttiA BLSINEK 4 . CAPITAL EQVISLZD t ONLY fl 10 • To $l5. ,I i- ,‘ NEW:.AR'rICI.F„ (Patents 1) of umi In every Family, ItaunhetorysStore and Id , Dice. !lb+ and 15'onieu.r.nin; nod' old. wantod * . to en at..Flt its nitride ivery town end county In the Fowl:I -ern and Fl estern Slateiand 'territories. Send for a Cir• cubit, or ripply In twerwan_to B. J. It EST 011• ' No: 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Id is ttfactl. rer.imi it soir.tore Palley in _ i ' 1 Watches and Jewelry. -* 1 ; Are Four simple* sent tsar by mail - on reeript of 11. .oetidalr :1. - ;:a ', 115-2ni . .1. FURS: FURS! FURS: CETZ, NO. 62S C ESTN tIT )I,leir.rt. bolow: 4 ..enth:Phifircirlhia. h.oy opined hi- 1...• di do loitoro on Cherviut 'drool:with one or the. farcert Ind bort o. het od aftsr1111(fIll 01 I. A IA EA' FANCY FT Mrs , . Inpuited dirrrt fronn. the Erna iwan diarfieto and man (d'art maid undo.' 0411 Furwr.Nou, to w birb be would tb.• attention clad art.... 141 to purrinaoe— ltrooian SAte. tindoon!llny Sable, Err 011.... Minkt do Silieria Squirrel, Eitrh, Chliolbilia. Stoup Martin. ' Frenrh Fable. fie.. 'lan utort ureil Into Cordirala, Capra, cbrularp, riflrlt. Poing A practirid Eurrior.and bevtheir.busined thoo „nweat pa110r.... Inim roar. h. ran aratoo hose who ‘l.ll the Pity t hal he ran supply them with (lie fineai ertirles at 11,00ory lowest Cwah Priroa.— A fine itsadrture*Pet Cwiriage Robes,Genro Cap., Morel. , OETZ4 1 1128 C..tlestottt St.. below Serenth. Ort. 241. n '. --- - TO, 1110 NORYXEN, MACHINISTS & OTHE.RI3. -Lk P . aII II I' III nn T 'S E t 8 ; Ph IS I . :4I ' el E ph s j corner r a fu Sou t h . It ft .be Ingot c opper aud Loess, pig iron, sheet ron,solders.tirebriclut.portablefor- . • ges,sp Iter. block tin.lead.foundry mould. lop. t..ings • crucible*, antlmony,babbitt metal. sand ' of all Inds, brass. old copper. La., de. lle is also a OM-, er in. rdu c tltt and east scrop.iritn and other metals. It to ili% Jeidre to ac c ommodate mschluist ',and others at a distal re Irony the city', by furnishing any art i. le, they I only eltanOn tbekr busloes4 Articles not wroth - mkt t o 'the a ere mill be pen, ured and forwArd d. Anydnqtriry • lit I h .aboto line will lA promptl* . ‘usorered. -... N. E. coYruer South and Penn At mots. ' • - Fe • ruary 14. :5S 1- - . 7-1, ' PERKINS & CO„ No.llo South Nhittz Street, Phllladriphia, E.G LEAVE to announce to their friends that their Fall and Winter stock of Good. Is lure complete, • • • . 110110IDERIES; a .14eautifully seleeted variety •of GOODS from ;Witch •ntad English Manutaetu• revs 111 1 ;NTIAM MVP Ind BOY'S Near In great variety,; EU it.N tedliNG t.:1)01/i.a lapse aed extensive esttorttueut of thelrown Importatinst. Motarnittg Gocl•.:—The. Ft Cif teM attepiinn paid tot its department. tshlrh enthrares every deslraLle va rier • e.l lon4 suitablo for that purpose. gmbrolderiri of the latest styles, and designs. Shawls, to ure:d. al.undanee. Knelish and French. Dlactket. Sutra, lirortut, Lung and Stuart, tr.. Re. bRY dOCIDS; "co. 13 North Second Vireo', PhIlotro• KELIEY & BROWN, nE eonstantle receiving Nun . A!iD CHOICE (10(1P ft . 'emelt al, LAN ES N% KA It, 111.,e): Larks,do Chaste.. CAurgs. l'lald. Cashmeres, MOlli do Line., Velentlas, At`paess. kr .., • I .LONG AND ,FAIJAIIiI BRO6IIN SHAWLS, BL AN K :11 AWLS, STELLA ..1: MEN'S Cassimete, eat 'arils, Cords, D vette:ens. Kentucky .trans. Wstibcg. &,.. . 1:U11M:411N° UI tillnl—. N 1,1,14111 4, Quill. Blank..lf, T. eldnga. To.rlinc. Table Om ha and Coven.. Sai. lila. a e. VI.ANNELS—IIaIIard Vale unaltrinkable Flannel•. In a I flu:tittles; and Bay state •Opera Flannels. In tarldlis Inn: . - .. -, , MP: I IANS. In ell grades. nt Ihe'lnwrlrt prlrofe. ILES EN 110: 1 0118. mad. esrluslvely for oar orinpslox I' irloudre Inrron , o, One /nee ..01 na u t m . r re vlerrt. for Bargains, rail and or. . KEI Y & /I 911" N. No. 13 North :. , oron& Street. net. 424,1 in FANCY FURS! "For Ladles and Children!: ~.. 1 011 N FAREIRA 'S:, ('O., No. s i rs t. ,p o w Nt..) Market: tdretd. Ore EL4hth. P1111.4111P.1, 111 A. Imitorterr. Mahal:kilts and 11).111. r. in Fancy Pam", for Lad and Chit .... I t , r rsu; also , tiellltle Furs, Fur Collar., and .r, r ) Woves. The/ nutither et years that we hare boon ern7n.4egi to' ithe Fur hrt.iness, and the szeigeral elastarici of our Furs, ilisthter lardaty and prior ix u 0 ttetle rall• known , out the tountry, that we think ifis !tat To/c.i.f.:try for U. to sayegnything mole than we bare/van op e ned ouransortc e nt of Furn.J/r the Fall and Winter Slll.l. Of the ltdevt and moat beautiful .•assortment that we haveever offered before to the public. Our Full{ barren beets Ins. ported during the present igeagnin. when money was scarce and Fars touch loner than at the present time. and, have liern.trianufarturril by the most conipntnut wrirtnien :Tr ere therefore dkettntned to cell them at such pria-en as will egrutlnue to ,give ut the reputation we hare borne tor years, that Is to iell a good article ter a very small yoravql. Storekeepers. will do well to give on a call, as they will find the larzelf a.nortment by fir to select from In ' W 6 city; atilt at manufacturer'. prices'. • • .1011 N VAIZEIRA & Co.. , No. SIS .Ira kcet,Streel. above hth., Philadelphia P lilladelphia. September 11.'53' EDWARD S. BUCKLEY, Gray's Ferry Boileraron,Works, (Ai il g 1„,,,y1 end Gray's. Ferry Bridge. S i kth sid• of Gray's Ferry Vend.) • Philadelphia. AtANUTAC"i'UItEIt of No. 1 (; ha r ly • coal Refined and II ammered frailer ' and ue Iron, Stamped and Warrantet:. . • F.xlm•Henneil.Fire, Box lion VITIZZLY ''''''' free from lillistora ‘iator.other det.cts• 1 Statupwl and Warranted; Charms!, d Plate •!,11. 1 . Irmo( '2d quality Puit - Bled Plate and Flue iron from inch to No.lo Wfi in thieknO. ,, r. Irons for- tauks. Gasometers. Shutters. Coat Chutes: CarP. Snip `and Steamboat Hulls, and Bridges; orders for the ((gimping descriptions of Iron flail lengths. Shea and patterns, within 1,6 'Mehra in width. from 3' trial W (Fin thickness. witicited .. and promptly eseented at lowest current' Prices; an assortment of Boiler Reads and' piaimisettour sheetanf. alt-widths and, thlcknefies constantly en hand. Urge nr sinall orders supplied without delay. toiler Rivets of superior. .quailty and various sites always 00. hand, • . /laT•OtAre at the. Work*. and ■t Nor 5 Farquhar Mind- Woluut aireot, tk tuber •2. `3s CRITTENDEN'S flbilabelpbia - Commercial .ollege, N. E. corner - Seventh and Chottnit Sts , PHIL Ali.F.:l;l•lll.k.' LiN INSTITUTION deli net to pre- . Ore yoikok liken for Aerivz PS. Falottilrbod srrpL 1811. I ricorpuroird Jane BOARD 01 , 7111.767/LI: • D.B. Conv•gyc,. • °arid S. Drown s Yrsonchillosklna. .• A. Y. Parson)), David 3111uo, - . built °saw.. °corgi!) 11. Stnnit, O. U. °lnman, JO= Sparhioirk. , Prortorict °calm, ihichigo Llpplueoit, Jr. \ ' Et. U. CIritTLXDXN. Prtirt pal, CohAultleti Acteutt;szt, and Suet rootee.:lllCommetriol euetome. • ". TRottis W. Moons, Protereor oI Pee ITlAtOhlp. • . a omit NI. T111.4911ZR, PraiSsOf of the :clean of A, 014111011. ' . ', , JO" 0 1106,1 *Mgd Protector of Book•Keeniou and, nor cantrapby. . , Anunsion Smolt, Preteraor of Leetrucgei, Ms. JalioL Onto Lecturer on Oconseretal Law.' ,W. W:Aitan t L. L - D.,-J-Presid•nt or Girard Caste— laettirer at Pailitital Scoontny. • -._ • "girCalalogues; containing ran particulars of trusts, tuasaer of lustre's, lash tn., 11 1 / 1 ,1 7 bi1l 0* applying al flue College. eltber to pine* or. letter. ;: "CRITTEXPEWS 11001MItll foi sale. $l. 60. Keil to the =use, GO orals. October 9,'55 MIT (INABA AND NANDNN SENDS. vans ?HEEL ; Airfieldlt • 1 .llimpletatetota, doe. aftki.' l IHE ri der Avilkkeep* OP bllild CI It, enthuther I:re . Poeta. Wh ite 'CT • And LAW 0•( • ra it. 401.. together with gantab and Arta .red., ut.7t, % e wlttwurraut to be freaa and rood. lie at ill ales rerely. order' , for alltjuda of fruit !rem., (t , a rra hi , . 1 to I e atilt they are reprribenled.laurleultural•lutob mem:. A c . 3 11 of whirh will be furtrialted at tunnel:el ur,,. "1, _ The peed. and tree. sold by the tut errll er Att. *.1.,4;,1 'l . with .-test (IMO. only from r rowera of reputath a std , tandlog. Ilrid,VA not doll In e. 4 41% Prt ,, ee.l pr. cut..u. onaly in theMorket. from throw who cell theep. elthnet .erterd•tn the , }h m reef re of She ..est .6111. hr r it... h. turehe•e or eril 4e.lp itrown promiaeuoualy in onWeer. &es: where theke Marble PlPadinitY•dalpfbiatra t twit quality. perihtelerle them, of the *am. rt. 4.1.... it,i, 1, an Important, innsldentinn to t Moe who pt, , rebate either tweeds or fruit rev. Vol trees. *e., ..net In ~,,„. early to, 010.1AtlIN lIANNAN. pany. . • Mnttoni A ßnid; not that mass or thin, wiry: thus 4 tough enough furrow hides,that is shinetiiii.4 OT.red to uS.iait,he shambles as the productlot sheep's carcase. This tSrti• de, if slet3igited for tiller, ropes. is admirably adapted to its office.; . but if destined fur tbel table, it is a notable pervcrsinn of the gifts of Providence. We have ,quite enough of this article. But of. mutton, ?ell grown And stall-fey'., the fat nicely distributed thrsiugh the flest, i w e ll as upon the outside, we have far to lit. tie. t Of all meat's; as A slandard.djsh, conv mend .us' to this. The saddle, weWstn:ffell,, makes a splendid toast; the fore quarters are available for soups and stews; and :klieg, boiled with piece of pork, and comely'sur• rourulings. of cahbage, beets and potatoe3, is the prince of farms rs' . .sli'utterf. Skaitre no Oilataie, particiblarly if a good cook - bottle them—just long enough—over a wool coal lire. In all the forms of - approved cookery' it is a popular and wholesome dish-r-prol. a .. bly tbe most healthful of all meats for habit ual use. It ought to he cheaper, and can be. The sheep is a, wootbearing animal, and it is rtittinly for the fleece that onr flocktquve been cultivated,,mitil within twenty years.— The South rfowns Mul.thecoarse wooled va, ricties—so large and so highly esteemed for their flesh—lmxe not !teen in favor. The at; title now is increasing in estimation; and' there is indneement • enough in all the older Stte:o to grow. sheep, mainly for,their &sit. Mutton, we believe, can be produced at,:"lntselt. less expense t'att either pitrk or.be r el Dte• ring the Summer, they will thrive in pasturet w ,ere cows would grow thin, and ink the Pall,' a Id in .Wi'itter, They will give better returns in flesh, for .the roots and grain, than any outer animal. . 1 ' k , . Most.of • ihe sheep killed are simply grass. fed. Stall feeding improves the flesh aLs lamb as that or beeves. It Julys well to buy up a idt of SOuth Down 'grades, or other lane bodied sheep, in the Fall, and fatten theili'f or market.. They wania dry airy plum, sN'th good seelter against the `storms. The st:,ol 41/ Pm FACULTY ebt, Arturo orn A 8 *az *mow teed may be good clover hay, and furnip.4. - 2. Give, in ad4ition—ifyous , can get lit—half a pound of, oil isnd . a pint ofiliarky p et day to each animal. Thep bhould have con stant isceess to good, dean immiag wafer.— American Agricu Ti F /1101 i; ' il's 41 t s E.—Not on the Frazer river, nor in California,' lititipu his 6wii kin!, and near his own barn. Guano, tool other good marketable fertiliiers. are. all Weil in their but they shOuid nut be bin vine! ,dependence. It should be his dilly object to manufa..thre as mutm manure as - Pwsibie within his labncratories. Ilia cattle, worn,. horses and poultry must ,be kept cot ntantly • at work . tittt this in '.view. If they Live the requisite Materials given them to work upon, and are fifisely matiaged, they etin"'ke made selfsustaining animals by the quantity ofaut. 'turn: they will create. The farmer should' keep astputcrUck as his farm will sustSin,- .and,the more he keep, the more he will be able to Jeep. his m e ans of doing ; so will accumulate I annually. 1t is. chielly'by liks. Witting every particle. of niniture, that triat, 1 - farmers, lieg,inning with sterile or worn -tut lands, have gradually reared up around theta [ aluxuriant vegetation Of 014:herds and war.' inglields of grasses and,geliti. ,J r The following, paragra6hs, from it Europe. an work,.confirM our view : "The real source of the great fertility of the great Lombardian ' , plain is now known to be its 'jig!' cultivation. In the triangle. ineltled betweep Milan; Lodi and Pavia; each side of which is little more than twenty miles in length, there are,4 is ' estimated, not fewer than 100.000 bead of cat tit...1(10,000 pigs, and 25:000 hors - et:chi addi• Sion to, the In nun population. -It is to the immense surplir of manure, solid'and liquid, , lii obtained trot the e sources, and not to tin; refuse. of the towns themselves, that the rich.' 'nes& of the soil is mainly attributable." TAKE dA It E OF 1:11K IMPLEMENTS.—AIi kinds of of faith implements. and machinery are . eipentive,„Und With the best of care and use must often` be replaced by new one's. • But tl eir durability depends a great •tiettl Nam th Tutmairof using and keeping them. It Rev r sheltered or painted they will work nal Kuck mt.., The wood-work of all tools; if 1,4 t • well painted and housed, will outlait much i,f I the iron work. Whenever the Kull ii}ei,•. cracks in di k e timber they:should be tilled 14% pattynnd paint. sfit nufacturersdeelare that net half the flit:tiers ,know how to use machine-, BO j,QS, tut,. true for the luterestti of the Int tet.i and even the tuaker'of a' l machine is lia• blefto suffer by the want of knowledge how 'to manage on the part of those,Who use thew. limners should ulnderstand The principles upon which the. construction and operation of machines depend. Every part of a wl' tine which is subject to friction. should he kept, well oiled. This will 'render it meh . less•liable to breakage, will reduce the drati;„ upon the team, and wi make a machine la,t four times ah lung athen not Properly ta• tended to in •this respect. Shelter, paiii. ui. ing., and careful usage *;are the chief iequibe tes in the use of implenurts and mat hia,s -• --• --,-----........ ".-4_______ _____ KICKINQ Cows.--Cows sometitues mole their feet from impatience or restlessness. +yid aometimes kick 'for the same reason. Ally intar! t abie and prompt in fl iction of a sia4t punish o metnt will soon eure.them. They d l is• like to trove their teats jerked, and if %lief< - ever they 'ktek or step, this infliction attragl in:thud/y.l'ol47es, fliby wall aeon cease. Itr l4 of the utuiost importance that it be abvltys uniformly severe, not irregUlar, and walla once perlinnied for eachsepetition of thti,tra!f• PAINT Toot..s.—Carts, plows, waguto.sn d °thir uiticloS, should hare a good mst Qf paint early in erery,nutumn. They are dry, and all cnwlcit will absorb the ',slut amt prevent the Mess of water at a latM. fes.4o4 Irash them" perfectly of light-colored paint is best, as it absorbs lent of the sutt'sayti. Dark paints eau:4e• tbl wood to beco ie hot in the sun, and war P o d. .crack. j 3 very important to get rid 1.4 the seeds of ail weeds which may have falies the present season. All land intended for hoed crops next,.year, shOuld therefore be harrowed after every rain. tostart the wera'• Ment'of thtktn may in this way be destro g , if done before plowini‘ Virll r.:—.Beaftering ,old' well totted nno nitre over wheat after it has come up, or cially on the most exposed knolls,and o n est soils, is a great prtection a n winterkd. • hog, end will.give the illauts an early sytq4. le spring; 1 ellig TERI Tl'S'il I 43 a 1 It U o, ptil l' 1 a ref cape Sev n 41 Vlrlng.. .1 . kik *, a rs ee, tins 'l' h • .1 ni •t $ pur' Air CP 10 I. LIIAL 11 .nba papors.th all Arnptr It nat. por• (+.lll h= I I r , no .it it n 011 l i t • ti ,T.t. • pr•rn, rmm 0.11101 Tb rilull bti•l 111
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